On November 19, 2020,the New York Times (NYT) posted figure online examining the association of the incidence of Covid-19 in the 50 US states and Washington; DC and its relationship to the strictness of new containment measures implemented in each state: Incidence is expressed as number of new cases per 100,000 residents (NEWCASES) and strictness was measured on scale of 0 no measures t0 100 complete shutdown of all activities and businesses (STRICT) A version of the NYT figure is shown below: Labels for five US states are included; as well as least-squares regression line. 6 1 {g J 4 Strictness Ne Measutes The regression line has slope equal to 1.38 Based upon this information; if Wyoming $ strictness level is 47 and Hawaii's strictness level is 90, how many more expected new cases per 100,000 does Wyoming have than Hawaii? Please round your answer to the nearest whole number (i.e. no decimal places):