3 3/8 - 1 1/5 = 3-1 + 3/8 - 1/5 = 2 + (15-8)/40 = 2 + 7/40 = 2 7/40
Answer:
1. annual tuition 2. $-27139 3. slope = -0.91
Step-by-step explanation:
1. An independent variable is the factor that is not determined by the model in this case the annual tuition variable (the linear regression model factor)
2. substitute $30,000 into the linear regressions equation gives:
y = -0.91(30000) + 161 = -27139
This value tells us that when the annual tuition is $30,000 the average mid-career salary of graduates is predicted to be -$27,139
3. the slope if the regression is represented by the coefficient of the factor in the linear regression model. In this case, as the factor is x or the annual tuition, and the coefficient of this variable in the given example is -0.91 which in turn is the slope of the model.
Answer:
30 students
Step-by-step explanation:
3 students = 10% of the class.
x students = 90% of the class.
(If more, less divides. Let x be the subject. Since we know 10% of the class already, we have to find the remaining 90% that is 100% - 10% = 90%.)
x = 90%/ 10% × 3 students. ( the percentage signs cancel out and so do the zero's.)
x= 9/1 × 3 students ( 9/1 is the same as 9)
x= 27 students
(To find the total, you must add the 10% of the students to the remaining 90% of the students in the class.)
Total number of students in the class = 27 students + 3 students
= 30 students