Answer:
A Type I error would occur if there was no evidence of an improvement on the national exam but there really was improvement.
Step-by-step explanation:
A type 1 error simply occurs when we incorrectly reject a true null hypothesis. In the scenario above, An experiment was conducted in other it know if there is sufficient evidence to support a claim that a new teaching method developed improves students score. If this claim is actually true in the real sense. However, after conducting a statistical test, we conuded that there was no sufficient evidence to support her claim of improvement using the new method, hence, the claim was rejected. By rejecting the claim, a true null has been rejected. Hence, a type 1 error has been committed.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
See attached image
K = -48
1. subtract 5 from both sides
-4 = k/12
2. multiply 12 from both sides to get k alone
-48 = k
It's a linear function. We need only two points to draw a graph.
We choose any values of x and calculate the value of y.

for x= 0 → y = 3(0) - 1 = 0 - 1 = -1 → (0, -1)
for x = 2 → y = 3(2) - 1 = 6 - 1 = 5 → (2, 5)

for x = 0 → y = 3(0) - 1/3 = 0 - 1/3 = -1/3 → (0, -1/3)
for x = 2 → y = 3(2) - 1/3 = 6 - 1/3 = 5 2/3 → (2, 5 2/3)