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Correlation doesn't prove causation because just because two things correlate does not necessarily mean that one causes the other.It's easy to think that just because two things seem related, that one must be the cause of the other. But that can be a foolish and sometimes dangerous assumption
For anyone seeing this that is in k12 the answer is definitely 6. Don't listen to the guy saying it's 9. Have a nice day :)
If an equation is at x=4, that means that it is a vertical (straight up) line at x=4.
A straight, vertical line is NOT 0. Since we're dividing by 0, the slope would be undefined.
5 less than the product of 5 and a number y is 22. (5y - 5 = 22)
Let's try to work backwards with this.
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f we add 5 to 22, we get 27. (5y - 5 + 5 = 22 + 5)
27 divided by 5 is 5.4. (5y ÷ 5 = 27 ÷ 5)
Therefore,
y=5.4
Now, we can check this by plugging that into the first equation.
5y - 5 = 22
(5 × 5.4) - 5 = 22
27 - 5 = 22
22 = 22
Because both sides are equal, it proves that the answer is
y = 5.4
192 cm
Step-by-step explanation:
Each bounce is 70% of the previous bounce so the fourth bounce is going to be 274 cm and the fifth is going to be 192 cm.