Jonas was curious which points in the scatterplot below were most influential in terms of the -intercept. A scatterplot has horizontal axis, x, which ranges from 0 to 80, in increments of 10; and vertical axis, y, which ranges from negative 20 to 50, in increments of 10. Point A is graphed at (57, negative 4). Point B is graphed at (53, 10). Point C is graphed at (38, 13). Point D is graphed at (42, 4). 8 individual data points are plotted as follows. (57, negative 4), (53, 10), (38, 13), (42, 4), (47, 15), (62, 4), (41, 17), and (44, 9). A line falls through (0, 32) and (65, 0). All values estimated. Which point, if removed, would cause the -intercept to increase the most? Choose 1 answer: Choose 1 answer: (Choice A) Point A Point (Choice B) Point B Point (Choice C) Point C Point (Choice D) Point D Point