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<em>1. Sampling error</em>
▹ Step-by-Step Explanation
A sampling error is an error in statistics. This means that not the whole population is given a chance to be sampled, which results in this error.
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Hello!
First of all we need to find what y equals to have it in slope intercept form.
y-x=5
y=x+5
As you can see, our slope has to be one, and our y-intercept is 5.
y=x+5
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Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
A.)
In 2 months, Rex is 6 pounds and in 8 months he's 9lbs (from 2 to 8 is 6 months). So I inferred that to get to 9lbs from 6lbs is to go 0.5 pounds more each month.
B.)
2 = 6
3 = 6.5
4 = 7
5 = 7.5
6 = 8
7 = 8.5
8 = 9
C.) I don't think I can create a linear model here. So I don't think its nessesary.
D.)
If Rex were to grow over the expected 6 months, it would be 45.