First, we want to solve for b.
In order to solve for b, we plug in x=6 and f(x)=7 into the equation, since we know f(6)=7
7 = (3/2)(6) + b
7 = 9 + b
Subtract both sides by 9
b = -2
Now, let's insert this value into the equation
f(x) = (3/2)x - 2
Now, plug in x = -2 into the equation to calculate f(-2)
f(-2) = (3/2)(-2) - 2
= -3 -2
= -5
Thus, your answer is A.
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The mean of a dataset is the average of the dataset.
The mean of the sample in the third row is 2.2
The dataset is given as:
5 5 3 0 6 2 2 4 5 2 3 4 3 0 1 4 0 4 3 6
From the complete question, the samples in the third row are:
Sample: 3 4 3 0 1
The mean of a dataset is calculated using:

Where:
n = 5 i.e. the number of samples
So, we have:

Add the expressions in the numerator

Divide 11 by 5

Hence, the mean of the sample in the third row is 2.2
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