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\subsection{Question 7}
The slope for our original graph was 0.6305. This can be interpreted as for every 1 at bats a team has, on avereage their scores go up by the value of the slope, or by 0.6305. For my second graph with runs and homeruns, the slope was 1.83. This is to say for every homerun, on average your runs will go up by 1.83.