<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:
3; 6; 9; 12; 15; 18;
Step-by-step explanation:
Multiples of 3:
3*1=3
3*2=6
3*3=9
3*4=12
3*5=15
3*6=18
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Answer:
21
Step-by-step explanation:
28/x=8/6
oopsie if im wrong
Answer:
Increase in the length of one side = 3.8 ft
Step-by-step explanation:
Yossi has garage whose area is 280 ft²
After rebuilt their is increment in area by 50%
New Area = 280 × 150% = 420 ft²
Also we know that Area of Square = (Length) × (Length)
⇒ Length of Newly built garage = √420 = 20.5 ft
and Length of Originally garage = √280 = 16.7 ft
⇒ Increase in the length of one side = 20.5 - 16.7 = 3.8 ft