I do not believe so. 3 Feet = 1 Yard and 16 inches is 1 Foot and 4 Inches. 1 foot 4 inches is not enough to make another yard for 4 yards and 4 inches.
<span>If Tanya’s three items (x) cost the same as Tony’s four items (y), 3x = 4y. Y is 2.25 less than x, so: 3x = 4x - 4 x 2.25. 3x = 4x - 9. 3x + 9 = 4x. 9 = x. Therefore, y = 9 - 2.25. x = 9 and y = 6.75. Three times 9 and four times 6.75 is 27. Tanya’s items cost $9 each and Tony’s cost $6.75.</span>
Answer:
its d
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
B. the variability around the regression line.
Step-by-step explanation:
The standard errors represents the distance (how sparse) the observed values fall from the regression line.
Standard errors for regression are measures of the spread of variables around the average (regression line)
The standard error is dependent on the standard deviation of the observations and the reliability of the test.
When the test is perfectly reliable, the standard error is zero and when unreliable, it is equal to the standard deviation of the observations.
Cost of 2 1/2 yards= $15
cost of 1 yard=?
cost of one yard= 15/(2 1/2)
=15/5/2
=15/5*2
=3*2
=$ 6
so the cost of fabric for one yard will be $6