Answer:
Class 8 has 27 and class 7 has 40
Step-by-step explanation:
8th (r) class has 13 fewer than 7th (x).
x -13 = r
Total for both classes = 67
r + x - 13 = 67
r + x = 80
80 divided by two = 40 (per class)
40 - 13 = 27
Answer:
a) 0.06 = 6% probability that a person has both type O blood and the Rh- factor.
b) 0.94 = 94% probability that a person does NOT have both type O blood and the Rh- factor.
Step-by-step explanation:
I am going to solve this question treating these events as Venn probabilities.
I am going to say that:
Event A: Person has type A blood.
Event B: Person has Rh- factor.
43% of people have type O blood
This means that 
15% of people have Rh- factor
This means that 
52% of people have type O or Rh- factor.
This means that 
a. Find the probability that a person has both type O blood and the Rh- factor.
This is

With what we have

0.06 = 6% probability that a person has both type O blood and the Rh- factor.
b. Find the probability that a person does NOT have both type O blood and the Rh- factor.
1 - 0.06 = 0.94
0.94 = 94% probability that a person does NOT have both type O blood and the Rh- factor.
Answer:
Decreased
Strong negative
Step-by-step explanation:
The correlation Coefficient is used to show the strength and type of relationship which exists between the dependent and independent variable. The correlation Coefficient value ranges from - 1, to 1. With values closer to either - 1 or 1 depicting a strong relationship while those closer to 0 represents weak relationship. And correlation Coefficient of 0 indicates that no relationship exiata at all. Depending in the sign, that is positive or negative, positive sign means positive relationship while a negative sign represents a negative association. Positive association is interpreted as, for every increase in A, Variable B also increase and vice versa. For negative association, When A increases, B decreases and vice versa
to get the slope of any line, all we need is two points off of it.
so let's see hmmmmmmm this line passes through (0, 1) and hmmmm (4, -2)
