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Determine the exponential regression of the data below using either a calculator or spreadsheet program.
(23, 150), (25, 90), (27, 60), (29, 43), (31, 28), (33, 12), (35, 5)
Select the correct answer below:
O f(æ) = 81416.87 · 0.765*
O f(æ) = -81416.87 · 0.765*
O f(x) = 0.0814 - 0.765*
O f(x) = 0.81416 - 0.765*
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