2. A linear model for the data in the table is shown in the scatter plot.
x y
1 2
2 6
5 6
6 9
7 11
9 10
10 13
(a) Which two points should you use to find the equation of the model? Circle the points on the graph.
(b) What is the slope of the linear model? Show your work.
(c) What is the equation of the linear model in point-slope form?
(d) What is the slope-intercept form of the equation you wrote in Part (c)? Show your work.
(e) What is the equation for the least squares regression line? Round the values for a and b to three decimal places. (Hint: Use a calculator or spreadsheet program.)
Is each relation a function? if so, state whether it is one-to-one or many-to-one. 3. (-4,7), (-3,5), (1,4), (3,-8), (5,-11) 4. (-4,8), (-2,4), (0,1), (2,4), (4,8) 5. (-2, 1), (-2,3), (0,-3), (1,4), (3,1)
Val and tony get paid per project. val is paid a project fee of $44 plus $12 per hour. tony is paid a project fee of $35 plus $15 per hour. write an expression to represent how much a company will pay to hire both to work the same number of hours on a project.
Janice determined there were 10 possible outcomes when tossing two coins and spinning a spinner numbered 1 through 6. what is the correct number? what might have been janice's error?