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OpenStudy (studyhoney):

help anyone?!

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OpenStudy (aihberkhan):

This looks like a test. Sorry but we can't help with any sort of tests or anything to get you a grade. BUT we can help with practice problems to help you iMPROVE your grade and work it out better. @studyhoney

OpenStudy (studyhoney):

@AihberKhan lol you all just assume things. Its not a test.. its a practice assignment im on that im having tons of trouble on.

OpenStudy (aihberkhan):

Trust me.. I know its a test. I am on FLVS too and that picture is from FLVS. @studyhoney

OpenStudy (studyhoney):

@AihberKhan so you have a problem with me being on FLVS. pls stop

OpenStudy (studyhoney):

if i say its a practice assignment.. its a practice assignment.

OpenStudy (aihberkhan):

No sorry I did not mean it to come out in a bad way. I did not mean it in a bad way at all. I am simply saying that we can't help with tests and I assumed it was a test. I did not mean to come out in a bad way at all.

OpenStudy (aihberkhan):

Ill help this time just because you say it is practice and not a test. Can you actually copy and paste part A here please so I can help you out instead of keep on having to look at the picture. :) @studyhoney

OpenStudy (studyhoney):

A student is assessing the correlation between the number of workers in a factory and the number of units of output produced daily. The table below shows the data: Number of workers (x) 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 Number of units of output (y) 2 52 102 152 202 252 302 352 402 452 Part A: Is there any correlation between the number of workers in a factory and the number of units of output produced daily? Justify your answer. Part B: Write a function which best fits the data. Part C: What does the slope and y-intercept of the plot indicate?

OpenStudy (aihberkhan):

This is a whole different question.

OpenStudy (studyhoney):

oh sorry i forgot what question i was on

OpenStudy (aihberkhan):

@studyhoney you just pasted this: User: Taylor Boyle In Course: ALG 1 ( 4077) Instructor: Candice McKeon Exam: 06.12 Module Six Test Part 2 Warning You must not leave this exam form! If you try to click back into this exam again prior to submitting, your access to it will be denied! Warning There is a checkbox at the bottom of the exam form that you MUST check prior to submitting this exam. Failure to do so may cause your work to be lost. Question 1 (Essay Worth 10 points) (06.02 MC) The Kellen school district gives awards to its schools based on overall student attendance. The data for attendance are shown in the table, where Low represents the fewest days attended and High represents the most days attended for a single student. School Low High Range Mean Median IQR σ High School W 108 180 72 169 150 47.5 29.5 High School X 112 180 68 160 124 49.5 32.4 High School Z 130 180 50 162 151 39.5 27.5 Part A: If the school district wants to award the school that has the most consistent attendance among its students, which high school should it choose and why? Justify your answer mathematically. (5 points) Part B: If the school district wants to award the school with the highest average attendance, which school should it choose and why? Justify your answer mathematically. (5 points) ----- Look at the top... it says "exam" and "test". This is a test. We can't help with that. This does not look like "practice" and you said that it was. This is clearly a test and an exam that is worth many points. We cannot help with tests and exams. @studyhoney

OpenStudy (studyhoney):

ok this is not my assignment.. its my friends and shes with me right now. Im just trying to help her out.. oml

OpenStudy (studyhoney):

i couldnt figure it out so i told her about openstudy.

OpenStudy (aihberkhan):

Thats nice but once again we can't help with tests or exams. Thank you. @studyhoney

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