I can't see the graph but let's use logic
hmm, more than 10 cubic feet of topsoil so the first and 2nd options are wrong
let's ee the costs
3rd option
10*1=10
2*12=24
10+24=34 and 34<50, that is fine
4th option
3*10=30
2*12=24
30+24=54
54>50, nope, that is over cost
answer is 3rd one
the one with 1 cubic yard compost and 12 cubic yard topsoil
Answer: Jennifer didn't randomly assign participants to the control and experimental group.
Step-by-step explanation: In the scenario discussed above, Jennifer failed to perform a random assignment of the participants who took part in the survey, that is the experimental group, those who receive the treatment and the control group, those who don't. Random assignment is required in other to address the issue of bias in our experiment. She was supposed to perform a random assignment of the participants to the two groups instead of asking them to make a choice.
Answer:
A lily costs $7 and a geranium $4.
Step-by-step explanation:
From the question, we can write two equations. let the number of lilies be l and the number of geraniums be g, then:
5
g
+
4
l
=
48
4
g
+
6
l
=
58
Multiply the first equation by 4 and the second by 5, the number of lilies in the other gives:
20
g
+
16
l
=
192
20
g
+
30
l
=
290
Subtract the first equation from the second gives:
14
l
=
98 which dividing by 14 gives l
=
7
Substituting the value l
=
7 in the first equation gives:
5
g
+
28
=
48
Subtract 20 from both sides gives:
5
g
=
20 divide by 5 gives g
=
4
So, a lily costs $7 and a geranium costs $4.
Solve each equation with (0, 3)
y = -x + 3
3 = -0 + 3
y = 3 (correct since y = 3 in (0, 3))
y = 2x - 3
3 = 2(0) - 3
3 = 0 - 3
3 = -3 (incorrect since it isn't equal)
So... No, because it does not check in the second equation.
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