Answer:
Negative correlation.
Step-by-step explanation:
Negative correlation means that as x increases, y decreases
Positive correlation means that as x increases, y also increases.
No correlation means that neither of the two above cases happens.
In the graph, we can see that on the right (when x is negative) the general y values are larger.
As x increases, the y-values decrease.
(Particularly, we could adjust these data with a linear equation with a negative slope)
Then this is a negative correlation.
To find a perpendicular line, you must flip the slope over and make it negative. So, the perpendicular slope would be -4/3. Plug the point into this slope equation and solve for the y intercept. 11 = -4/3(-5) + b. b = 13/3. So, the line would be y = -4/3(x) + 13/3
Answer:
You can do this by dividing the radicand by the square number , and multiplying the radical by the root of that number.
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<span>Given:
Net profit before tax = $208,000
Total equity = $500,000
Total assets = $330,000
Total liabilities = $150,000
Current assets = $64,000
Current liabilities= $45,000
Return on Equity = Net Income / Shareholder's equity = 208,000 / 500,000 = 0.416 or 41.6%.
Return on Assets = Net Income / Total Assets = 208,000 / 330,000 = 0.63 or 63%
Debt ratio = Total Liabilities / Total Assets = 150,000 / 330,000 = 0.4545 or 45.45%
Debt to equity ratio = Total liabilities / Total Equity = 150,000 / 500,000 = 0.30 or 30%
Current ratio = Current Assets / Current Liabilities = 64,000 / 45,000 = 1.42</span>