2x=3
so substitute y=mx+c
rise/run
Answer:
a) For this case we can use the definition of weighted average given by:

And if we replace the values given we have:

b) 
c) 
Step-by-step explanation:
Assuming the following question: "One sample has a mean of M=8 and a second sample has a mean of M=16 . The two samples are combined into a single set of scores.
a) What is the mean for the combined set if both of the original samples have n=4 scores
"
For this case we can use the definition of weighted average given by:

And if we replace the values given we have:

b) what is the mean for the combined set if the first sample has n=3 and the second sample has n=5
Using the definition we have:

c) what is the mean for the combined set if the first sample has n=5 and the second sample has n=3
Using the definition we have:

Answer:
2
Step-by-step explanation:
The slope (m) can be found using the formula ...
m = ∆y/∆x = (y2 -y1)/(x2 -x1)
= (1 -(-5))/(4 -1) = 6/3
m = 2
The slope of the line is 2.
Answer:
5:2:4
Step-by-step explanation:
20:8:16
= 5:2:4
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