The conclusion is is misleading because the extraneous variable, cost of tuition was not accounted for in the experiment.
<h3>What are the variables in this experiment?</h3>
The independent variable is the variable that the person carrying out an experiment changes or manipulates. This variable is income. The dependent variable is the variable that is being measured in an experiment. This variable is college enrolment.
The extraneous variable is the variable that is not been researched in the experiment but it has the potential to influence the results of the experiment. This variable is the cost of tuition.
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Step-by-step explanation:
first u need to pick a random coordinate to substitute the X . example 0
y = 2(0) + 1
y =1 , X= 0
X= 1
y= 2(1) + 1
y= 3, X= 1
then you continue this same process and again until u have at least two points to draw a straight line. it kinda depended if u want to fill the entire graph.
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
The value depends on which angle is B, suppose ∠B is the opposite angle of side length 7
sin B = 7/25
cos B = 24/25
tan B = 7/24
if ∠B opposite to side length of 24
sin B = 24/25
cos B = 7/25
tan B = 24/7
G(x) would have to be -->7 units.
The relationship between f(x) and s(x) where s(x)=af(x-b)+z is that g(x) is f(x) stretched by the reciprocal of a, b is the liar (all x values go up if b goes down and visa versa), and it moves up z units.
Answer:
answer is 25-(38/8) that is 20.25 pages or 81/4 pages