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Well... you need to find your slope first for starters. In order to find you slope it would be y2-y1/x2-x1... rise/run. So that would make your slope 6/3 and you can simplify that to 2/1 because divide it by 3. In order to find your y-intercept, you need to have (x) at 0 and wherever (y) is on that line, it would be your y-intercept.
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7 c;
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By making use of a lower confidence level
Step-by-step explanation:
The margin of error is also referred to as the confidence interval and it is the system in which we use to measure the error in the result of the survey or experiment.
Now, for us to reduce the margin of error, there are different things we can do such as;
- increasing sample size
- using less data variation
- making use of a lower confidence level
- making use of a one sided confidence interval rather than a two sided confidence interval.
Looking at the above different methods of making the margin of error smaller, the one that is always under the control of the researcher is "making use of a lower confidence level".
Every other means, he does not have as much control as he has to do to lower the confidence level. That one is strictly based on his jurisdiction.
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less than, less than, greater than (from top to bottom)
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