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Murrr4er [49]
4 years ago
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Whats four fifths to the first power

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sladkih [1.3K]4 years ago
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Your answer is 1,024
Citrus2011 [14]4 years ago
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\bold{Hey\ there!}

  • \bold{(\frac{4}{5})^1=\frac{4}{5}\times1=\frac{4}{5}\rightarrow0.8}
  • \boxed{\boxed{\bold{Answer:fraction:\frac{4}{5} \ or \ decimal:0.8}}} \checkmark

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The classification matrix is attached below

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The classification matrix is obtained as shown below:

The transaction dataset has 30 fraudulent correctly classified records out of 88 records, that is, 30 records are correctly predicted given that an instance is negative.

Also, there would be 88 - 30 = 58 non-fraudulent incorrectly classified records, that is, 58 records are incorrectly predicted given that an instance is positive.

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The classification matrix is, shown above

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