A librarian collected data on the number of pages and chapters of a book Interpret the slope and the Y intercept of the linear model round the slope to the nearest hundredth

The slope of the linear model represents how the number of chapters in a book changes for each additional page. If the slope is positive, it means that as the number of pages increases, the number of chapters also increases. If the slope is negative, it means that as the number of pages increases, the number of chapters decreases.

The y-intercept of the linear model represents the predicted number of chapters when the number of pages is zero. In this context, it may not have a meaningful interpretation because a book cannot have zero pages.

In order to interpret the slope and the y-intercept accurately, we would need the specific values of the data collected by the librarian.