Answer:
Jenna is correct.
Step-by-step explanation:
I will assume that is what you meant.
Jenna is correct .
The square root of 4 ( = 2) is rational but,
for example, 2 is a rational number but the square root of 2 is irrational. Try finding the square root of 2 on your calculator. Your answer will be something like 1.414213562 but that decimal fraction goes on without bounds. No calculator will ever have enough memory to store that number!!
You need to find which one is in order
Answer:
i belive it is the 3rd on
Step-by-step explanation:
sorry if wrong
<span>Answer:
Multiple R is the correlation between y and y^
in a regression model. It is always non-negative, but has no nice interpretation as a proportion of variance, unlike its square. I can't think of too many uses for it and only know of one stat package that routinely reports it, SPSS.
Bivariate correlation only tells you about two variables at a time (though you can use partial correlation to remove other variables).</span>
Answer: - 0.027
Step-by-step explanation:
Win = any even number between (0 - 36)
Therefore,
Lose = any odd number between 0 —36 including 0
Assume Bet amount = $1
Expected value is calculate by summing all possible outcomes by their respective probabilities.
Expected value = [(p(winning) × net win value) + (p(losing +net loss value]
P(winning) = p(even) = 18/37
P(losing) = p(odd) +p(0) = 19/37
Net win value = $2
Net loss value = $-1
Expected value = [(18/37) × ($1) + (19/37) × (-$1)]
Expected value = 0.48648648 - 0.51351351
Expected value = - 0.027