Question:
A solar power company is trying to correlate the total possible hours of daylight (simply the time from sunrise to sunset) on a given day to the production from solar panels on a residential unit. They created a scatter plot for one such unit over the span of five months. The scatter plot is shown below. The equation line of best fit for this bivariate data set was: y = 2.26x + 20.01
How many kilowatt hours would the model predict on a day that has 14 hours of possible daylight?
Answer:
51.65 kilowatt hours
Step-by-step explanation:
We are given the equation line of best fit for this data as:
y = 2.26x + 20.01
On a day that has 14 hours of possible daylight, the model prediction will be calculated as follow:
Let x = 14 in the equation.
Therefore,
y = 2.26x + 20.01
y = 2.26(14) + 20.01
y = 31.64 + 20.01
y = 51.65
On a day that has 14 hours of daylight, the model would predict 51.65 kilowatt hours
Answer:
2.375
Step-by-step explanation:
Divide the volume value by 8
and you get the answer 2.375
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TC
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9514 1404 393
Answer:
$3,595.50
Step-by-step explanation:
FICA is the sum of Social Security and Medicare taxes.
7.65% × $47,000 = $3,595.50
On earnings of $47,000, you would pay $3,595.50 to FICA.
Answer:
465 miles
Step-by-step explanation:
From the question,
S₁ = d₁/t₁............................... Equation 1
Where S₁ = Speed travels by Perry for the first journey, d₁= First distance traveled by Perry, t₁ = First time taken.
make d₁ the subject of the equation
d₁ = S₁t₁................... Equation 2
Given; S₁ = 55 miles per hour, t₁ = 5.5 hour
Substitute these values into equation 2
d₁ = 55×5.5
d₁ = 302.5 miles.
Also,
d₂ = s₂t₂.......................... Equation 2
Given: s₂ = 65 miles per hour, t₂ = 2.5 hours.
d₂ = 65×2.5
d₂ = 162.5 miles
Hence,
Total distance = d₁+d₂
Total distance = 302.5+162.5
Total disstance = 465 miles
Answer:
54
Step-by-step explanation:
We can see that the triangles are similar. We can imagine that the triangles were reflected, meaning angle ACD = angle ABD.