Answer:
<em>y = - x + 5 </em>
Step-by-step explanation:
A(1, 4)
B(4, 1)
= = - 1
y - 1 = - 1 ( x - 4 )
<em>y = - x + 5</em>
Yes, both angles are acute because all complementary angles are acute.
So basically, for this you would be combining like-terms and simplifying. This will give you -3a^8+65a^5
Answer:
C. There isn't much evidence to support a conclusion that the presence of carpet is associated with an increase or decrease in the mean bacterial concentration of air.
Step-by-step explanation:
A. There are outliers in these data, so we can't rely on the two-sample t test.
There are no outliers, as the seven rooms for both sample have similar size and function.
B. This test is unreliable because the populations we're sampling from are heavily skewed.
We don't know if the populations are heavily skewed, but this effect should be appeased by the sampling.
C. There isn't much evidence to support a conclusion that the presence of carpet is associated with an increase or decrease in the mean bacterial concentration of air.
Correct conclusion, as the P-value is surely greater than the significance level (usually 0.10 at most).
D. There is fairly strong evidence to support a conclusion that the presence of carpet is associated with an increase or decrease in the mean bacterial concentration of air.
There is no evidence as the P-value is greater than the significance level.
Y=2,137.00-(15.15*X)+(33.09*X)
Its simple arithmetic when you get down to it. The $2,137 won't change because it is the base rate per month, meaning even if they don't make any units they will still earn that much in the month. You subtract from that the cost to make a unit, in this case it is $15.15 per unit, so you multiply the cost by number of units to get the month's total costs. Then add the total month's profits by multiplying the number of units by the profits of one unit.