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goblinko [34]
3 years ago
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What do i do with brainly

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eimsori [14]3 years ago
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Answer:

You answer questions for people to get points and you can also ask your own questions. If the person thinks you answered the best you get to be the brainliest.

Vaselesa [24]3 years ago
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Answer:In Brainly you can ask many different question and you will get many kinds of answer it is so great and helped me during school thank Brainly it help me become a B student

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Step-by-step explanation:

I have 30 coins, all nickels, dimes, and quarters, worth $4.60. There are two more dimes than quarters. How many of each kind of coin do I have.

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dimes + quarters = x+x+2=2x+2

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nickels = 30-(2x+2)

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5(30-(2x+2))+10(x+2)+25x=460

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A. 95% confidence interval of gamble amount is (18.78277, 37.70227)

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Step-by-step explanation:

to)

We will see a code with which it can be predicted that an average man with income and verbal score maintains an appropriate 95% CI.

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model = lm (bet ~ sex + status + income + verbal)

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we can deduce that an average man, with income and verbal score can play 28.24252 times

using the following formula you can obtain the confidence interval for the bet amount of 95%

predict (model, new data, range = "confidence")

lwr upr setting

28.24252 18.78277 37.70227

as a result, the confidence interval of 95% of the bet amount is (18.78277, 37.70227)

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Run the following command to predict a man with maximum values ​​for status, income, and verbal score.

newdata1 = data.frame (sex = 0, state = max (state), income = max (income), verbal = max (verbal))

predict (model, new data1, interval = "confidence")

lwr upr setting

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we can deduce that a man with the maximum state, income and verbal punctuation is going to bet 71.30794

The 95% confidence interval of the bet amount is (42.23237, 100.3835)

it is observed that the confidence interval is wider for a man in maximum state than for an average man, it is an expected data because the bet value will be higher than the person with maximum state that the average what you carried s that simultaneously The, the standard error and the width of the confidence interval is wider for maximum data values.

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Run the following code for the new model and predict the answer.

model1 = lm (sqrt (bet) ~ sex + status + income + verbal)

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predict (model1, new data, range = "confidence")

lwr upr setting

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The predicted sqrt (bet) is 4.049523. which is equal to the bet amount is 16.39864.

The 95% confidence interval of sqrt (wager) is (3.180676, 4.918371)

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newdata2 = data.frame (sex = 1, state = 20, income = 1, verbal = 10)

predict (model1, new data2, interval = "confidence")

lwr upr setting

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