Answer:
Hello your question has a disjointed equation attached to it and it is also incomplete attached below is the correct and complete question
A teacher believes that the third homework assignment is a key predictor in how well students will do on the midterm. Let x represent the third homework score and y the midterm exam score. A random sample of last terms students were selected and their grades are shown below
answer :
y-intercept = 25.9047
slope = 2.8420
Step-by-step explanation:
Determine the slope for the regression equation and y intercept
The regression equation ( gotten using excel ; attached below is the excel sample on how the equation was gotten )
y = 25.9047 + 2.8420x
from the equation gotten above
y-intercept = 25.9047
slope = 2.8420
So she lost 20% of the original selling price.
$64 is 80% of the original price.
64/80=0.8
0.8·100=80 dollars. HOPE THIS HELPS!!!
I think it might be the last one. Hope it helps:)
For starters, create an equation to show David's earnings. We can do this using Danielle's as a basis, which is set up as y=(# of hours)x+(bonus). This gives us y=12x+80. Now, as we need both their ys to be equal, we just set both equations equal to each other, making 15x+50=12x+80. Now, we solve for x, starting with 15x+50=12x+80, subtracting 12x from both sides to get 3x+50=80, subtracting 50 from both sides to get 3x=30, and dividing three from both sides to get x=10. To check, we just plug in our answer to both equations and see if the ys match up. With Danielle's equation, we get y=15(10)+50=150+50=200 and with David's equation, we get y=12(10)+80=120+80=200, proving that our answer is correct.
I think you count the squares in the middle or radius ?