No, it does not and it's not supposed to. A trend line is drawn to go through in the best way possible, to go through the "center" of the points as best as it can. It may hit some of the points, but not all of them. Generally, the idea is to try to get the trend line to have as many points "above" it as it does "below" it to say you've gone through them evenly.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
817.52 should be correct
Answer:
36 passengers
Step-by-step explanation:
Maria averages 20 passengers every 20 minutes, so she places 1 passenger per minute.
Sal averages 20 passengers every 25 minutes, so he places 0.8 passenger per minute.
If they work together, they can place (1 + 0.8) passengers = 1.8 passengers per minute.
In 20 minutes, they can load
1.8 passengers/minute * 20 minutes = 36 passengers
You might have made an error the first time you solved for x. I got x = -0.5.
When you have your log base 4, the way you cancel that out is by making 4 the base on both sides, so you get 4^(log4) to reduce to 1, and you're left with:
2x + 3 = 4^(1/2) ... Simplify
2x + 3 = 2
2x = -1
x = -1/2
If you plug that back in, everything checks out. Maybe double check your use of logarithm/exponent properties?
Answer:
1,2,5,10
Step-by-step explanation:
Do you mean factors? If so, these are the factors of ten.