Answer:
Top row, third one from left to right
Step-by-step explanation:
Use test points:
when x = 0 , y = 2(0) - 4 = 0 - 4 = -4
(0, -4)
when y = 0, 0 = 2x - 4, 4 = 2x, 2 = x
(2, 0)
Top row, third one from left to right
C) Moe highest probability=14, median (50% of the values), mean=central measure of the '50%' all are 14-15, C) is the closest, no? :)
Answer:
categorical ordinal
Step-by-step explanation:
The variable is categorical because not important, somewhat important and very important are three different categories and these categories are assigned numerical value 1,2 and 3 still numerical value assigning cannot lead to quantitative variable because 1 still means category not important. The scale of measurement in the variable is ordinal because it has meaningful order from category 1 not important to category 3 very important.
Answer:
23. a-T b-F
24. Words- *3* times the number of *feet*
Variable- Let *y* represent the number of *yards*
Model- (I can't do it)
Expression- The number of feet in*3* yards is given by the expression *3y*
25. 7.8
26. 8.3
27. 14.5
28. Yes. The communitive property tells us that we can switch any two numbers in a multiplication or addition problem
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