C because it’s just it srry if it’s not but I think it is
45 is if you x it so it’s 45
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
-0.5(3x + 5) and -1.5x + 2.5
-0.5(3x + 5)...distribute the -0.5 thru the parenthesis
-1.5x - 2.5
no, these are not equivalent.... one is -1.5x + 2.5 and the other is -1.5x - 2.5....not the same
Answer:
Sam is yeas old, and Dean is (x - 10) year's old, where 'x' is the age of their sister
Step-by-step explanation:
The relationship between the ages of the brothers are;
Sam's age + Dean's age = Their sister's age
Dean's age + 10 = Dean's age + Sam's age
Therefore, we have;
Sam's age = Dean's age + 10 - Dean's age = 10
Sam's age = 10 years
Let 'x' represent their sisters age, we get;
Sam's age + Dean's age = x
10 + Dean's age = x
Dean's age (in variable form) = x - 10
Answer:
a) ρ (X,Y) = 0.125
b) The linear relationship is weak because ρ (X,Y) is almost 0
c) There is a positive linear relationship because ρ (X,Y) > 0
Step-by-step explanation:
The Pearson correlation coefficient is calculate as :
ρ (X,Y) = (σXY) / (σX)(σY)
-1 ≤ ρ ≤ 1
When ρ = 0 there is no linear relationship between the variables. This does not mean that the variables are independent.
When ρ = 1 the linear relationship is perfect positive. ρ = 1 means a direct relation between X and Y : When X increases also Y increases in constant proportion. When Y increases also X increases in constant proportion.
When ρ = -1 the linear relationship is perfect negative. ρ = -1 means a inverse relation between X and Y : When X increases Y decreases in constant proportion. When Y increases X decreases in constant proportion.
In our exercise ρ (X,Y) = 13.44 / (15.57)(6.90) = 0.125
a) ρ (X,Y) = 0.125
b) The linear relationship is weak because ρ (X,Y) is almost 0
c) There is a positive linear relationship because ρ (X,Y) > 0