Well, for
her questionnaire she could use and create questions or queries that are
obviously related to her hypothesis or study.
These
could be done in a likert type of scale.
<span><span>
1.
</span>I read most often.
</span>
<span><span>a.
</span>Strongly Agree </span>
<span><span>b.
</span>Agree</span>
<span><span>c.
</span>Disagree </span>
<span><span>d.
</span>Strongly Disagree</span>
<span><span>
2.
</span>When I read my books its takes me 24 hours a day</span>
<span><span>
a.
</span>Strongly Agree </span>
<span><span>b.
</span>Agree</span>
<span><span>c.
</span>Disagree </span>
<span><span>d.
</span>Strongly Disagree</span>
<span><span>
3.
</span>When I start reading I can’t stop</span>
<span><span>
a.
</span>Strongly Agree </span>
<span><span>b.
</span>Agree</span>
<span><span>c.
</span>Disagree </span>
<span><span>d.
</span>Strongly Disagree</span>
Hello!
To find the slope of the given equation, we would need to convert this equation from standard form into slope-intercept form. Our goal, is to get the variable y, on one side of the equation.
Remember that slope-intercept form is written as y = mx + b. In this form, m is the slope and b is the y-intercept.
2x + 4y = 12 (subtract 2x from both sides)
4y = 12 - 2x (divide both sides by 4)
y = 12/4 - 2/4x → y = -1/2x + 3
Therefore, the slope of this equation is -1/2, which is the final choice listed.
Answer: The two missing numbers are -6.1, and -0.1
Step-by-step explanation: This is because every time, you are adding 2 (to a negative number), and -8.1 + 2 = -6.1 -2.1 + 2 = -0.1
Divide each side of the equation by -3
to isolate y
while keeping the equation balanced. See below:
Explanation:
Divide each side of the equation by
− 3 to isolate y
while keeping the equation balanced.