Answer:
<em><u>D.</u></em>
Step-by-step explanation:
A polynomial is an expression that looks similar to this:
3x³+x-3
The type of polynomial that would best model the data is a <em>cubic</em> polynomial. (Correct choice: D)
<h3>What kind of polynomial does fit best to a set of points?</h3>
In this question we must find a kind of polynomial whose form offers the <em>best</em> approximation to the <em>point</em> set, that is, the least polynomial whose mean square error is reasonable.
In a graphing tool we notice that the <em>least</em> polynomial must be a <em>cubic</em> polynomial, as there is no enough symmetry between (10, 9.37) and (14, 8.79), and the points (6, 3.88), (8, 6.48) and (10, 9.37) exhibits a <em>pseudo-linear</em> behavior.
The type of polynomial that would best model the data is a <em>cubic</em> polynomial. (Correct choice: D)
To learn more on cubic polynomials: brainly.com/question/21691794
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rolling a 5 is a 1/6 probability
tossing tails is a 1/2 probability
doing both is a 1/6 * 1/2 = 1/12 probability
Answer:
2
Step-by-step explanation:
4 miles
÷ 2
2 hours
÷ 2
=
2 miles
1 hour
=
2 miles
hour