No, it does not and it's not supposed to. A trend line is drawn to go through in the best way possible, to go through the "center" of the points as best as it can. It may hit some of the points, but not all of them. Generally, the idea is to try to get the trend line to have as many points "above" it as it does "below" it to say you've gone through them evenly.
Answer:
$3.0375
Step-by-step explanation:
Original price of dinner = $2.25
If cost percentage of 35%, then the additional cost paid will be;
35% * 2.25
= 0.35 * 2.25
= $0.7875
Target price = Original price + additional cost
Target price = $2.25 + $0.7875
Target price = $3.0375
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Choice A will be true, that is, Emily would fine the sauce too garlicky.
Answer:
1/3
Step-by-step explanation:
60-90 is 30 numbers, right? So it is 30/90, or 1/3
First thing to do is to solve each of these for y. The first one is y=-4x-3; the second one is y=4x-21; the third one is y=4x+21; the fourth one is y=-4x+3. From that you can tell the positive slopes are found in the second and third equations. Those are the ones we will test now for the point (3, -9). y=-9 and x=3, so let's fill in accordingly. The second equation filled in is -9=4(3)-21. Does the left side equal the right when we do the math? -9=12-21 and -9=-9. So the second one works. Just for the sake of completion, let's do the same with the third: -9=4(3)+21. Does -9=12+21? Of course it doesn't. Our equation is the second one above, y+9=4(x-3).