3) This is definitely a positive association, but the question is - is it linear?
Since a somewhat straight line can be drawn through the points, it is linear.
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Answer: positive linear association </span>
4) Find the slope using the formula

m = 43 - 48/ 4 - 2 = -5/2 = -2.5
Negative association, but is it linear? Lets find out
Oh no! It seems that their is not a pattern in the association, so its nonlinear!
Answer: Negative nonlinear association5) <span>

m = 80 - 66/ 5 - 3
m = 14/2
m = 7
Positive! But is it linear??
Let us draw a graph this time.
I know my graph is messy, but can you see the nonlinear-ness? It doesnt form a straight line!
Answer: Positive nonlinear association </span><span>Hope this helped. :) </span>
we know that there are 180° in π radians, so how many radians are there in 126°?

Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
1 foot = 30 centimeters.
1 cup = 240 milliliter
And i'm guessing for the pound it'd be 500 I'm actually not sure.
Answer:
Ms. Rice need to purchase 9 lengths of edging.
Step-by-step explanation:
Length of edging Ms. Rice need to replace = 166.25 ft
Length of edging lengths sold = 19 ft
Total number of lengths of edging Ms. Rice needs to purchase =
Since she would purchase whole lengths so it would rounded to 9 in number.
∴ Ms. Rice need to purchase 9 lengths of edging.
#1 second line: x-y=-3
x=y-3(isolating x to prepare for substitution)(what x is equivalent to)
get back to the first line
x+y=5
(y-3)+y=5(substituting the value of x of the first line with the value of x at the second line)(It is a process to find the intersection between the two lines(line#1 and line#2 are two linear functions)
2y-3=5(simplify)
2y=8(simplify)
y=4(simplify)
line#1 x+y=5
x+(4)=5(plug the value of y back into either line#1 or line#2 will work)(plugging in the y value of the point of intersection to solve for the x value of the point of intersection)
x=1(solve)
the two linear lines intersect at the point(1(x coordinate), 4(y coordinate))(1,4)
#2 (line#1) y=3x-1
(line#2) 2x+y=14
2x+(3x-1)=14
5x-1=14
5x=15
x=3
y=3(3)-1
y=9-1
y=8
(3,8)
#3 line#1 2x+3y=8
line#2 6x+9y=24
2x=8-3y
x=(8-3y)/2
6((8-3y)/2)+9y=24
24-9y+9y=24
24=24
(those two lines are on top of yeach other/the same line)
any point on the line
#4 line#1 3x-4y=12
line#2 y=3/4x-4
3x-4(3/4x-4)=12
3x-3x+16=12
16=12
parallel lines: lines with same slope and different y-intercept
No solution/they never intercept each other
I hope it is helpful, if you have any question, I will answer ASAP