Answer:
0.6563 or 65.63% of brook trout caught will be between 12 and 18 inches
Step-by-step explanation:
Mean trout length (μ) = 14 inches
Standard deviation (σ) = 3 inches
The z-score for any given trout length 'X' is defined as:
e interval
For a length of X =12 inches:

According to a z-score table, a score of -0.6667 is equivalent to the 25.25th percentile of the distribution.
For a length of X =18 inches:

According to a z-score table, a score of 1.333 is equivalent to the 90.88th percentile of the distribution.
The proportion of trout caught between 12 and 18 inches, assuming a normal distribution, is the interval between the equivalent percentile of each length:

Equation would be: Y = 25 + 5x
Where, x = number of weeks
So, when x = 1, Y = 25 + 5(1) = 25+5 = 30
When x = 2, Y = 25 + 5(2) = 25 + 10 = 35
x = 3, Y = 25 + 5(3) = 25 + 15 = 40
So, Mark the coordinates: (0, 25), (1, 30), (2, 35), (3, 40), (4, 45), (5, 50)...
And draw a line...Graph is done!
Hope this helps!
I don’t understand what u are asking
Answer:
the slope is 
Step-by-step explanation:
Notice that you are given two points to use for the slope calculation:

So we use the formula for the slope of a line given two points:
