If we represent Tobin's speed as x, we can write her opponent's speed as
x-2 (since Tobin is 2 more than them). In addition, since it's in miles per hour, and 45 minutes is 3/4 of an hour, we can say that 3/4ths of her speed in miles per hour is how long the race is, so (3/4)(x-2)=distance of race. In addition, since it only took Tobin 30 minutes, and 30 minutes is half an hour, x/2 (half of her miles per hour) is the length of the race, so (3/4)(x-2)=(1/2)x. Expanding it, we get 3x/4-6/4=x/2. Subtracting x/2 (or 2x/4) from both sides, we get x/4-6/4=0 and by adding 6/4 to both sides we get x/4=6/4. Multiplying 4 to both sides, we get that x=6=Tobin's speed in miles per hour
Short Answer: 560 cm squared
Long Answer:
You can get the volume of a rectangular prism by multiplying the height, width, and length together.
Answer:
A, B, C, D
Step-by-step explanation:
(A) Checking the Equal Variance Assumption, the appropriate technique to use is:
- The ANOVA (Analysis of Variance) F test
- Plot residuals against fitted values
(B) Checking the Normal Assumption, the appropriate techniques to use are:
- Test for Kurtosis & Skewness
- Kolmogorov-Smirnov Test
- Q-Q Plots (the graphical method) also known as Quantile Plot
- Do not use a histogram; it is not advisable
(C) Checking for Model Misspecification, the appropriate techniques to use are:
- The Ramsey Regression Specification Error Test; also called RESET
- The Davidson & MacKinnon J. Test
(D) Checking for dependent errors, the appropriate technique to use is:
- Plot residuals against time variables