The key with these problems is to find which function has the closest y-intercept to the graph, and then try to figure out which one best approximates the slope.
Here are our options:
<span>A. y = x + 4
B. y = 4x + 9
C. y = x + 18
D. y = 3x + 22
Which has the closest approximation of the y-intercept?
The y-intercept is not directly given, but we can assume it is less than 10.
That leaves us with A and B.
Which has the closest approximation of the slope?
The graph, on average, seems to move up about 60 and over about 15.
Slope = rise/run = 60/15 = 4. Although the slope isn't exactly 4, it's much closer to 4 than 1, which is slope for option A.
Therefore, the answer is
B) y= 4x + 9
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the larger the sample the more accurate the prediction
so since Tim looked at a larger quantity of coins his would be more accurate
Answer:
a is the answer
Step-by-step explanation: i k n o w
Answer:
(-1, -1.5)
Step-by-step explanation:
A coordinate is a point (a single place) on a graph. Coordinates can be recorded as (#, #).
The first number is the one on the x-axis (left/right) and the second number is the one on the y-axis (up/down). (x, y) The middle point, where the x-axis and y-axis meet is called the origin, and is at (0,0).
The point that marks the campground is at -1 on the x-axis and -1.5 on the y axis.
Because the y-axis has two lines for every whole number, the line in between is the halfway mark and counts as a 0.5 increment.