SOMEONE PLEASE ANSWER THIS!!! : http://prntscr.com/dj1w0m
@Will.H @CandyCove@mathstudent55 @marcelie @jhonyy9
please someone!!
Please ask for guidance (not answers!). Question 1: if you stand back and take a look at the given graph, you can see that the number of popsicles sold increases with the temperature. Makes sense, doesn't it? Question 2: You won't be getting an exact answer here, but approx. answers are OK. Draw a straight line thru the center of your data points, so that your line is approx centered between the points as you move from lower left to upper right. Extend this line to pass thru the y-axis. Estimate the y-intercept. Estimate the slope of the line. Use the slope formula. If you have questions, all the better. Please ask them. Show your work, please. You might want to use the Draw utility (below), or share a screen capture.
@mathmale yes can you please answer part b please because i dont get it
It's just not effective teaching to give out answers. I need for you to identify what you understand about part b and what you do not understand, and for you to draw a straight line (regression "curve"). I'm sure you can do at least some of these things.
i dont get any of it .. i dont know how to answer it
@mathmale ??
Have you read your textbook or online reading materials, about the subject "regression lines?" I'm sorry, but I'm not starting from scratch to explain what you have to do, in the absence of any preliminary work done by you and due to uncertainty whether you have actually read about this type of problem (as you are expected to). My suggestion is that you haul out your textbook and look up "regression lines." That would teach you enough so that you could ask questions (which I would gladly answer).
yes i have but i honestly dont UNDERSTAND. :/
Please stop saying, "I don't get it," "I don't know how to answer it," and so on. You're in this course and therefore have the responsibility of doing preparation and work on your own to learn the material. If, on the other hand, you had asked questions and shared some of the work you had done, even if wrong, I'd gladly jump in with advice and guidance.
sorry to be "preachy," but I have already given you some step-by-step instructions, none of which you have followed yet. I don't believe you're THAT helpless.
Will be back on OpenStudy later, hoping to find that you have shared some questions and some work of your own.
ok
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