(04.05 mc) data were collected on the distance a hockey puck will travel when hit by a hockey stick at a certain speed. the speed, s, is measured in miles per hour, and distance, y, is measured in yards. the regression line is given by Å· = 3.12 61.02s. identify the slope and y-intercept of the regression line. interpret each value in context. the slope, b = 3.12, indicates that the distance increases by 3.12 yards for every one mile per hour of speed. the y-intercept, a = 61.02, is the distance estimated by this model if the speed is zero miles per hour. the slope, b = 3.12, indicates that the distance decreases by 3.12 yards for every one mile per hour of speed. the y-intercept, a = 61.02, is the distance estimated by this model if the speed is one mile per hour. the slope, b = 61.02, indicates that the distance decreases by 61.02 yards for every one mile per hour of speed. the y-intercept, a = 3.12, is the distance estimated by this model if the speed is one mile per hour. the slope, b = 61.02, indicates that the distance increases by 61.02 yards for every one mile per hour of speed. the y-intercept, a = 3.12, is the distance estimated by this model if the speed is zero miles per hour.