Answer:
ŷ = 739.49X + 4876.43
y = 6755.98 - 388.24x + 125.30x²
y = 5428.98(1.09)^x
B.)
Linear:
ŷ = 739.49(9) + 4876.43
y = 11531.8
Year 2010 ; x = 10
y = 739.49(10) + 4876.43
y = 12271.3
Year 2011 ; x = 11
y = 739.49(11) + 4876.43
y = 13010.8
Quadratic :
Year 2009 ; x = 9
y = 6755.98 - 388.24(9) + 125.30(9^2)
y = 13411.1
Year 2010 ; x = 10
y = 6755.98 - 388.24(10) + 125.30(10^2)
y = 15403.6
Year 2011 ; x = 11
y = 6755.98 - 388.24(11) + 125.30(11^2)
y = 17646.6
Exponential:
Year 2009 ; x = 9
y = 5428.98(1.09)^9
y = 11791.2
Year 2010 ; x = 10
y = 5428.98(1.09)^10
y = 12852.4
Year 2011 ; x = 11
y = 5428.98(1.09)^11
y = 14009.1
Step-by-step explanation:
X :
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Y:
6231
6574
7237
7211
7701
8581
10302
11796
Using the online linear regression calculator :
The linear trend :
ŷ = 739.49X + 4876.43
Where x = year
With 2006 representing 1 ; and so on
Slope = m = 739.49
Intercept (c) = 4876.43
y = predicted variable
The quadratic model:
General form:
y = A + Bx + Cx²
y = 6755.98 - 388.24x + 125.30x²
The exponential model:
y = AB^x
y = 5428.98(1.09)^x
B.) Next three years :
Year 2009 ; x = 9
Year 2010 ; x = 10
Year 2011 ; x = 11
Linear:
ŷ = 739.49(9) + 4876.43
y = 11531.8
Year 2010 ; x = 10
y = 739.49(10) + 4876.43
y = 12271.3
Year 2011 ; x = 11
y = 739.49(11) + 4876.43
y = 13010.8
Quadratic :
Year 2009 ; x = 9
y = 6755.98 - 388.24(9) + 125.30(9^2)
y = 13411.1
Year 2010 ; x = 10
y = 6755.98 - 388.24(10) + 125.30(10^2)
y = 15403.6
Year 2011 ; x = 11
y = 6755.98 - 388.24(11) + 125.30(11^2)
y = 17646.6
Exponential:
Year 2009 ; x = 9
y = 5428.98(1.09)^9
y = 11791.2
Year 2010 ; x = 10
y = 5428.98(1.09)^10
y = 12852.4
Year 2011 ; x = 11
y = 5428.98(1.09)^11
y = 14009.1
No, 4/5 does not equal to 5/10.
Because:- When you try to see if it is proportional, it does not equal it.
4/5 ≠ 5/10
Simplify to make sure.
4/5 ≠ 1/2
4/5 is NOT equal to 1/2.
Therefore, our final answer is that 4/5 does not equal 5/10.
Answer: 4
Step by-step explanation: 4 cans for 3 dollars. Since this only costs <em><u>1$ more than</u></em> the possible prices of the <em><u>4 cans</u></em> then that's the answer.
In shorter terms; it's like 1 can cost 2 dollars on the 3 for 4 deal, and 1 can cost 3 dollars on the 9 for 12 deal, find this out by subtracting 9 from 12 and subtracting 3 from 4
Answer:
He has 42 books in total.
Step-by-step explanation:
You add 9 + 33 to get 42. 3 plus 9 is 12, so the 1 is carried over to the other 3. Add those together to get a sum of 42.
-0.23 I don’t know what to write but it says to at least write 20