If you have learned how to find the line of best fit manually, then you can do it that way. Perhaps you may want to just find a line that can connect at least two of the points and I believe that that line will be able to represent the other points because, in general, the points are pretty close to one another.
If you don't want to do it manually and have a graphing calculator (which I recommend) then you can use that to find the line of best fit (and if you want then you can see how precise your points are with your r^2 value). Or there is a website (http://illuminations.nctm.org/Activity.aspx?id=4186), which you can use to help you to find the equation of that particular line.
Once you have that done, then you can substitute 2009 for the x value in the equation and then see what y value the equation produces. That will then be your answer :)
Answer:
They are supplementary
Step-by-step explanation:
Since AB and DC are parallel, then the alternate interior angles are congruent because there is transversal cutting the parallel lines (BC). So m<B is supplementary to m<C
Answer:
1/8
Step-by-step explanation:
The possibilty of getting tails in one flip is 1/2, and there are three events, so that's 1/2 three times. To find the probability of multiple independent events occurring, you would multiply them together, so in this case you would do: 1/2 * 1/2 * 1/2 which equals 1/8.
Try this solution:
let the unknown two-digits number be 'xy'.
Then it is possible to write any two-digit number as 10x+y, where x - the tens digit and y - the unit digit.
Using the rule described above the phrase 'the tens digit of a number is twice the units digit' may be written as x=2y.
Using the same rule the phrase 'if the digits are reversed, the new number is 36 is less than the original number' may be written as (10x+y)-(10y+x)=36.
These two equations may be resolved as system of two equations:
Check: the original number is 84, the new number is 48; difference is 84-48=36.
answer: 84