Answer:
From the plot it is clear that assumption 1 and 2 are violated. That is, the assumption of equal variance ( homoscedasticity) and there aren't any outliers.
Step-by-step explanation:
Both variables are quantitative and The relationship is linear have not been violated.
Answer: C. 17.5 feet
Step-by-step explanation:
The attached photo shows the triangle ABC formed by the ladder and the wall. It is a right angle triangle because one of its angles is 90 degrees. The ladder is the hypotenuse of the triangle. To determine the height of the wall, we would find BC by applying Pythagoras theorem
Hypotenuse^2 = opposite ^2 + adjacent^2
18^2 + 4.5^2 + BC^2
BC^2 = 324 - 20.25 = 303.75
BC = √303.75 = 17.5 feet.
1/26
In a standard pack of 52 playing cards there are 2 black 6 's
The 6 of spades and the 6 of clubs
Probability = number of favourable outcomes / number of possible outcomes
P( black 6 ) =2/52 = 1/26 in simplest form
Answer:
Answer:
safe speed for the larger radius track u= √2 v
Explanation:
The sum of the forces on either side is the same, the only difference is the radius of curvature and speed.
Also given that r_1= smaller radius
r_2= larger radius curve
r_2= 2r_1..............i
let u be the speed of larger radius curve
now, \sum F = \frac{mv^2}{r_1} =\frac{mu^2}{r_2}∑F=
r
1
mv
2
=
r
2
mu
2
................ii
form i and ii we can write
v^2= \frac{1}{2} u^2v
2
=
2
1
u
2
⇒u= √2 v
therefore, safe speed for the larger radius track u= √2 v
1,187,888,284 hope this helped (: