The answer is b
Its b because you distributed
4(4a+5)
You multiplied 4x4a and you got
16a+4(5)
Which 4x5 is 20
So its 16a+20
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Looking at the given graph, the slope of the line is expressed as
Slope = (y2 - y1)/(x2 - x1)
y2 = 19.5
y1 = 9.5
x2 = 6
x1 = 1
Slope = (19.5 - 9.5)/(6-1)
Slope = 10/5 = 2
The successive terms is increasing by 2
The formula for the nth term of an arithmetic sequence is expressed as
Tn = a + (n - 1)d
Where
a is the first term of the sequence
n is the number of terms in the sequence.
d is the common difference.
From the information given,
a = 9.5
Tn = an
d = 2
The explicit rule for the arithmetic sequence will be
an = 9.5 + 2(n-1)
Is -x^(2)-x+20 an answer choice?
if so its right
well 1+1=2 and 2+2=4 and 4+4=8 and 8+8=16 then..............................................ummm.....................................uhhhhhhhh...........................wow this is hard.......................................................................I have no clue sorry thats all i know
Answer:
b. For each additional dollar paid to a tutor, we expect exam score to increase by 1.5 points, holding number of hours of sleep per week and number of study hours fixed.
Step-by-step explanation:
Hello!
For any multiple regression model, you can define the estimated slope as "the change or modification of the estimated average of Y when one of the explanatory variables increases one unit while the others remain constant.
In this example the dependant variable is:
Y: Exam score
And you have three explanatory variables:
X₁: salary of the teacher ($).
X₂: hours of sleep per week of a student.
X₃: number of study hours of a student.
The estimated model is ŷ= 65 + 1.5X₁ + 0.2X₂ + 0.5X₃
You need to interpret the estimated slope of the amount paid to the teacher b₁= 1.5
The units of the slope are units of Y by units of X, in this case, Y has no units so it is 1/$.
Then we can say that for every additional dollar paid to the teacher, the estimated mean score of the exam will increase by 1.5 1/$ while the weekly sleep hours and study hours remain constant.
I hope it helps!