The graph on #6 describes a scatterplot. Because years of experience is the input, this makes the starting salary our output. Finding the best fitting line in a scatterplot requires the line to follow a trajectory similar to that of the points. As a result, there will be outliers. Since I don't know what "the calculator" is meant by this problem, I have used a different program. I hope it works for you. Good luck.
Answer:
8/3 or 2 2/3
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Answer:
B
Step-by-step explanation:
It is a function because it passes the vertical line test... (There is no vertical line you can draw that will go through 2 or more than 2 points.)
Answer:
We use the formula:
S 10 = 8 · [(1/2)^9 - 1] / (1/2 - 1 );
Then, S 10 = 8 · ( 1/512 - 1 ) / ( 1/2 - 1 );
S 10 = 8 · ( - 511 / 512 ) / (-1 / 2 );
S 10 = ( - 511 / 64 ) · ( - 2 );
S 10 = + 511 / 32;
S 10 = 15.96;
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Answer:
C
Step-by-step explanation:
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I hope I've helped you.