The equation used to model the cost of the bracelet would be y = 6c + 12, in which c is the number of charms on the bracelet. This is because even with no charms (c = 0), the bracelet still costs 12, which is the constant.
To solve for how many charms you can get with $96, you can plug 96 in for y and solve.
y = 6c + 12
96 = 6c + 12
84 = 6c
14 = c
Answer:
a) C
b) A
Step-by-step explanation:
The wingspan is the dependent variable while the bird height is the independent variable.
a) Since R2 is the dependent variable, it can be expressed by the independent variable. An R2 of 93% represents 93% of the variation in the wingspan which can be explained by using the birds height. This means that the appropriateness of the model should not be determined by R2 but by using a scatter plot.
b) The model predicts the value of wingspan using the value of bird height. We cannot say that the bird 10 inches tall has a wingspan if 17 inches instead, we say that the wingspan of the bird which is 10 inches tall is 17 inches.
It is therefore possible that the wing span is not exactly 17 inches
[B] y + 5 = 5(x + 7)
[C] y - 10 = 5(x + 4)
<h3>Explanation:</h3>
<u>slope</u>(m) = y2 - y1/x2 - x1
- - 5 - 10/- 7 + 4
- - 15/- 3 = 5.
<u>Point slope form to find the equation</u>:
- y - y1 = m(x - x1)
- y - 10 = 5(x + 4)
- y - 10 = 5x + 20
- y = 5x + 30
Answer:
4
Step-by-step explanation:
Lets plug these points in:
C. -2° :) hope this helps lmk!