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Answer:
3/2
Step-by-step explanation:
slope=rise/run=30/20=3/2
Answer:
y=-37
Step-by-step explanation:
0+6y=7(y+6)-5
0+6y=7y+42-5
6y=7y+37
-1y=37
y=-37
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
In the model
Log (salary) = B0 + B1LSAT +B2GPA +B3log(libvol) +B4log(cost)+B5 rank+u
The hypothesis that rank has no effect on log (salary) is H0:B5 = 0. The estimated equation (now with standard errors) is
Log (salary) = 8.34 + .0047 LSAT + .248 GPA + .095 log(libvol)
(0.53) (.0040) (.090) (.033)
+ .038 log(cost) – .0033 rank
(.032) (.0003)
n = 136, R2 = .842.
The t statistic on rank is –11(i.e. 0.0033/0.0003), which is very significant. If rank decreases by 10 (which is a move up for a law school), median starting salary is predicted to increase by about 3.3%.
(ii) LSAT is not statistically significant (t statistic ≈1.18) but GPA is very significance (t statistic ≈2.76). The test for joint significance is moot given that GPA is so significant, but for completeness the F statistic is about 9.95 (with 2 and 130 df) and p-value ≈.0001.
Answer:
(1/5)x-5.4=y
Step-by-step explanation:
mx+b=y
m=(1/5)
(-8,-7)=(x,y)
(1/5)(-8)+b=(-7)
-1.6+b=-7
b=-5.4
(1/5)x-5.4=y