Determine which type of correlation is shown in the graphed relationship
Determine which type of correlation is shown in the graphed - 1

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

No correlation

Step-by-step explanation:

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This has no correlation because all the points are spread out throughout the graph making no correlation.

Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

D no correlation

Step-by-step explanation:

too many scattered dot all over the place if its some going up down its NO CORRELATION!!!


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Answer:

angle M = 60

angle Q = 70

Step-by-step explanation:

M 180/3 = 60

Q 180-40 = 140/2 = 70

If the sampled population is finite and at least _____ times larger than the sample size, we treat the population as infinite.

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Answer:

The answer is "20".

Step-by-step explanation:

It is also known as the group of the study, that targets the population, which helps to find the survey, which is the sampled population. It is measured by an ideal world, which will be the same, and they're always unique.  

  • Its sampling distribution of the "x bar" should also be naturally independent of the random sample, that is usually distributed.
  • We consider the population as endless if the sampling size is at least 20 times greater than the sample size.

Find the y intercept of the following equation y = 7/2 x - 10/7

A. 7/2
B. -7/2
C. 10/7
D. -10/7

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Answer : D. -10/7
Steps:
y-intercept is y value when x=0.

y = 7/2 (0) - 10/7 =-10/7

Write the slope- intercept form of the equation of the line described through (4,5) parallel to y= 1/4x-4

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

You get the slope right away, just by reading it.

y = 1/4 x + b

To solve for b, you use the point 4,5

5 = 1/4 * 4 + b       Substitute 4 for x

5 = 1 + b                Subtract 1 from both sides

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A television is 28.5 inches wide and 16 inches long.Using the Pythagorean Theorem, what is the length of the diagonal of the television, rounded to the nearest inch?

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Answer:

  33 in

Step-by-step explanation:

The Pythagorean theorem tells you ...

  diagonal² = length² +width²

  diagonal² = (16 in)² +(28.5 in)² = 1068.25 in²

  diagonal = √(1068.25 in²) ≈ 32.684 in

The diagonal of the television is about 33 inches.

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Answer:

  • (6-u)/(2+u)
  • 8/(u+2) -1
  • -u/(u+2) +6/(u+2)

Step-by-step explanation:

There are a few ways you can write the equivalent of this.

1) Distribute the minus sign. The starting numerator is -(u-6). After you distribute the minus sign, you get -u+6. You can leave it like that, so that your equivalent form is ...

  (-u+6)/(u+2)

Or, you can rearrange the terms so the leading coefficient is positive:

  (6 -u)/(u +2)

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2) You can perform the division and express the result as a quotient and a remainder. Once again, you can choose to make the leading coefficient positive or not.

  -(u -6)/(u +2) = (-(u +2)-8)/(u +2) = -(u+2)/(u+2) +8/(u+2) = -1 + 8/(u+2)

or

  8/(u+2) -1

Of course, anywhere along the chain of equal signs the expressions are equivalent.

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3) You can separate the numerator terms, expressing each over the denominator:

(-u +6)/(u+2) = -u/(u+2) +6/(u+2)

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4) You can also multiply numerator and denominator by some constant, say 3:

  -(3u -18)/(3u +6)

You could do the same thing with a variable, as long as you restrict the variable to be non-zero. Or, you could use a non-zero expression, such as 1+x^2:

  (1+x^2)(6 -u)/((1+x^2)(u+2))