Answer: partial correlation.
Explanation:
partial correlation measures the degree of association between two random variables, with the effect of a set of controlling random variables removed. If we are interested in finding to what extent there is a numerical relationship between two variables of interest, using their correlation coefficient will give misleading results if there is another, confounding, variable that is numerically related to both variables of interest. This misleading information can be avoided by controlling for the confounding variable, which is done by computing the partial correlation coefficient.
Answer:
9
b³
Step-by-step explanation:
The 2 terms are like terms and can be combined, that is
b³ ( 1 + 8)
= 9
b³
The volume of the large cylinder will be twice the volume of the small cylinder.
<u>Step-by-step explanation:</u>
Let the radius of the cylinder be 'r'
Let the height of the cylinder be'h'
Volume of the small cylinder=π r² h
Volume of the large cylinder= π r² (2h)
Volume of large cylinder/volume of small cylinder= 2/1
The large cylinder volume is twice the volume of the small cylinder.
I’m 99% sure the answer is:
c: 2t - d = 260
t - d = 320