Answer:
b. There's no statistically significant linear relationship between the number of miles driven and the maintenance cost
Step-by-step explanation:
The p-value for the slope estimate show us how strong is the certainty that there are a linear relationship between both variables. In this case, the p-value for the slopes shows if there is a significant relationship between the number of miles driven and the maintenance cost.
If we have a high p-value like 0.7 we can said that there is no certainty in the linear relationship. it means that there's no statistically significant linear relationship between the number of miles driven and the maintenance cost.
8 ft up the building is where the top of the ladder touches (use Pythagorean Theorem)
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1st guy minus the 2nd is how far the 2nd made it
86-22=64 ft
I would distribute first.





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