A scale factor of 4. This is a simple dilation problem.
<em>Independent variables are variables of a quantity that are not affected by any conditions. </em>
<em>Dependent variables are variables of a quantity that change if conditions relative to that variable changes.</em>
For example, we generally we take x as independent variable by x variable and dependent variable by y variable.
To find the rate of change we get two values of independent variable (x's) and two values of dependent variables (y's) to get two coordinates in form of
(x,1,y1) and (x2,y2).
<h3>And we can find the rate of change by applying slope formula</h3>
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Y= -3. Someone else had the same question I just answered lol
The amount earned by Robin is $224
- Given the cost of 182-day T-bill = $160,000
If Robin is discounted to yield 1.96%, the amount yield is expressed as:
The yield of 1.96% = 1.96% of 160000
The yield of 1.96% = 0.0196 * 160000
The yield of 1.96% = $3136
Similarly, if the yield is dropped to 1.82%
The yield of 1.82% = 1.82% of 160000
The yield of 1.82% = 0.0182 * 160000
The yield of 1.82% = $2,912
Amount earned by Robin = $3136 - $2192
Amount earned by Robin = $224
Hence the amount earned by Robin is $224
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In statistics, a Chi-squared test may be used to determine holiday choice and gender and α (alpha) is the response variable.
<h3>What is the Chi-squared test? </h3>
A statistical technique called the chi-square test is used to compare actual outcomes with predictions.
The goal of this test is to establish if a discrepancy between actual and predicted data is the result of chance or a correlation between the variables you are researching.
Whether there is a statistically significant association between categorical variables is determined by the Chi-square test of independence.
This issue is addressed by a hypothesis test. The chi-square test of association is another name for this assessment.
Hence,in stats would a test looking at gender & holiday preference yes you can do a Chi-squared test and α(alpha) is the response variable.
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