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OpenStudy (volleyballlover55):

help!

OpenStudy (volleyballlover55):

@jmars1129

OpenStudy (jmars1129):

Alright, friend, let's do this!

OpenStudy (volleyballlover55):

OpenStudy (volleyballlover55):

:)

OpenStudy (jmars1129):

Alright, so!

OpenStudy (jmars1129):

The group of points labeled is X is the label of the x axis, which is the name below the x line.

OpenStudy (volleyballlover55):

ok...

OpenStudy (volleyballlover55):

and y?

OpenStudy (jmars1129):

The Y would be the same way as X is.

OpenStudy (volleyballlover55):

what is the point labeled y called?

OpenStudy (jmars1129):

Test Scores.

OpenStudy (volleyballlover55):

what? lol

OpenStudy (jmars1129):

The name for that point is Test Score.

OpenStudy (volleyballlover55):

no seriosuly??? isnt the y points called outlier or something like that..

OpenStudy (jmars1129):

If that's the case, that is not something I learned.

OpenStudy (volleyballlover55):

well ok.. anyways.. whats part b?

OpenStudy (jmars1129):

There's more homework assignments turned in then tests.

OpenStudy (volleyballlover55):

thats it for b?

OpenStudy (jmars1129):

Well. Students aren't doing well on their homework, hence why the test score (most likely average) is so low.

OpenStudy (volleyballlover55):

ok and for part A, is the x points called ????

OpenStudy (volleyballlover55):

what are the x points labeled?

OpenStudy (jmars1129):

Homework Assignments Submitted.

OpenStudy (volleyballlover55):

ok and Give a possible reason for the presence of point Y.

OpenStudy (jmars1129):

Students aren't doing well on their homework.

OpenStudy (jmars1129):

Wait.

OpenStudy (jmars1129):

The outcome of the test scores is because the students don't do well on the homework.

OpenStudy (volleyballlover55):

@jmars1129 ok is that your reason?

OpenStudy (jmars1129):

Yes.

OpenStudy (volleyballlover55):

ok awesome! now can you just check these answers ,...

OpenStudy (volleyballlover55):

OpenStudy (jmars1129):

This is correct, good job.

OpenStudy (volleyballlover55):

ok next!

OpenStudy (volleyballlover55):

OpenStudy (volleyballlover55):

?

OpenStudy (jmars1129):

Nope, try again.

OpenStudy (volleyballlover55):

c?

OpenStudy (jmars1129):

Bingo.

OpenStudy (volleyballlover55):

ok next!

OpenStudy (jmars1129):

Bingo! You're on the ball right now!

OpenStudy (volleyballlover55):

yay! next

OpenStudy (jmars1129):

Incorrect.

OpenStudy (volleyballlover55):

um....d?

OpenStudy (jmars1129):

Nope.

OpenStudy (volleyballlover55):

A?

OpenStudy (jmars1129):

Hint: goes through the center.

OpenStudy (volleyballlover55):

ooohhhh b!

OpenStudy (jmars1129):

Yes!

OpenStudy (volleyballlover55):

next!

OpenStudy (jmars1129):

Yes, this is correct.

OpenStudy (volleyballlover55):

ok now for these questions.. i need the answers too... ;)

OpenStudy (volleyballlover55):

What is the product of 3.4 × 10^−14 and 1.8 × 10^28? 6.12 × 10^14 9.4 × 10^14 5.2 × 10^42 6.12 × 10^42

OpenStudy (jmars1129):

I unfortunately can't just give you straight up answers, that's not what OS stands for.

OpenStudy (volleyballlover55):

well yes, i know.. so can you help me out on them..

OpenStudy (jmars1129):

Yes, I can.

OpenStudy (volleyballlover55):

ok :)

OpenStudy (volleyballlover55):

soooo... can you please start :)

OpenStudy (jmars1129):

I need a moment to solve this.

OpenStudy (volleyballlover55):

ok :)

OpenStudy (volleyballlover55):

???

OpenStudy (volleyballlover55):

please unblock me.. i agree.. :) and im sorry

OpenStudy (volleyballlover55):

@jmars1129 ?

OpenStudy (jmars1129):

Okay okay jeez, I'm here. I blocked you cause I don't like talking to people who are not willing to learn, I like to get people's minds racing. To answer this problem, you must calculate the product of 3.4 and 1.8, let's start with that.

OpenStudy (volleyballlover55):

i truly apologize.. please unblock me .. im willing to learn :)

OpenStudy (jmars1129):

Okay, what is the product of 3.4 and 1.8?

OpenStudy (volleyballlover55):

thank you...

OpenStudy (volleyballlover55):

i mulitply?

OpenStudy (jmars1129):

Yes.

OpenStudy (volleyballlover55):

ok...

OpenStudy (volleyballlover55):

6.12

OpenStudy (jmars1129):

Very good, now. Add the exponents together.

OpenStudy (volleyballlover55):

14?

OpenStudy (jmars1129):

Yes, now you should have your answer.

OpenStudy (volleyballlover55):

awesome! next..

OpenStudy (jmars1129):

How many do you have?

OpenStudy (volleyballlover55):

14..

OpenStudy (jmars1129):

How many have you tried on your own?

OpenStudy (volleyballlover55):

a ton..

OpenStudy (volleyballlover55):

trust me, i had like 16 other ones that i had to do before these..

OpenStudy (jmars1129):

Out of the 14 you were given, how many have you tried on your own?

OpenStudy (volleyballlover55):

what do you mean.. none, because i need help on them

OpenStudy (jmars1129):

Well, before you give a question to OS for us to help you with, try doing it on your own first.

OpenStudy (volleyballlover55):

i do... :) then if i dont understand it, i ask them :)

OpenStudy (volleyballlover55):

can we please continue..

OpenStudy (jmars1129):

Yes we can, but I want you to propose me with an answer with the question.

OpenStudy (volleyballlover55):

you want me to tell you what i think the answer is to each question..?

OpenStudy (jmars1129):

Yes, because that will show me if you're trying or not.

OpenStudy (volleyballlover55):

ok np! The length of a blue whale is approximately 3 × 10^4 millimeters; the length of an otter is 2 × 10^3 millimeters. How many times longer is the blue whale than the otter? 1.5 millimeters 2 millimeters 10 millimeters 15 millimeters

OpenStudy (volleyballlover55):

A?

OpenStudy (jmars1129):

Hmm, it seems that I'm getting a different answer to this, rather than A, B, C, or D?

OpenStudy (jmars1129):

Oh wait, never mind.

OpenStudy (jmars1129):

Give me a moment, I understand this now.

OpenStudy (volleyballlover55):

ok :)

OpenStudy (jmars1129):

So, to start... the size of the whale minus the size of the otter is 28,000 millimeters.

OpenStudy (volleyballlover55):

im so sorry.. but i gtg.. thanks so much for the help! i hope t talk to you tomorrow :)

OpenStudy (jmars1129):

It's alright, see you soon!

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