165\15= number of tubs
165 divided by 15 equals the amount of the tubs that he sold.
(I assume the two different name things, isaac&dominic, is a mistake since there isnt any information for Dominic)
Answer:
1.71
Step-by-step explanation:
x/4 = 3/7
4 * 3 = 12
12/7 = 1.714285714285714
Rounded to the nearest hundreths, the answer is 1.71
Answer:
13 miles
Step-by-step explanation:
The fare for the Uber
Cost= 5+ .5 m
where m is the number of miles
We spent 11.50
11.50 = 5 + .5 m
Subtract 5 from each side
11.5 -5 = 5+.5m -5
6.50 = .5 m
Divide by .5 on each side
6.5/.5 = .5m/.5
13 = m
We went 13 miles
Answer:
1
Step-by-step explanation:
Ok, so the third and fourth don't seem right. I am going to assume it's either 1 or 2. Sorry if you get it wrong because of me.
Answer: Choice C
Amy is correct because a nonlinear association could increase along the whole data set, while being steeper in some parts than others. The scatterplot could be linear or nonlinear.
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Explanation:
Just because the data points trend upward (as you go from left to right), it does not mean the data is linearly associated.
Consider a parabola that goes uphill, or an exponential curve that does the same. Both are nonlinear. If we have points close to or on these nonlinear curves, then we consider the scatterplot to have nonlinear association.
Also, you could have points randomly scattered about that don't fit either of those two functions, or any elementary math function your teacher has discussed so far, and yet the points could trend upward. If the points are not close to the same straight line, then we don't have linear association.
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In short, if the points all fall on the same line or close to it, then we have linear association. Otherwise, we have nonlinear association of some kind.
Joseph's claim that an increasing trend is not enough evidence to conclude the scatterplot is linear or not.