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pandasurvive:

I just want to check to see if my answers are right.

pandasurvive:

For when you get on @Hero

pandasurvive:

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Ultrilliam:

@Ewynne *poke*

pandasurvive:

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pandasurvive:

its either 1:123 or 9:3 but i cant figure out which one...

pandasurvive:

@Ultrilliam what does it look like it wants to you?

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Ultrilliam:

Don't qoute me on this o-o

Ultrilliam:

x'D

pandasurvive:

ok then lol

pandasurvive:

@jabez177 I just would like to see if i got them right.

pandasurvive:

@Professional

pandasurvive:

@Vocaloid

Vocaloid:

check the residual one again, it should be observed - predicted, so if your observed value is y = 12, and your predicted is 4, what's the residual?

pandasurvive:

Which one are you talking about?

pandasurvive:

8

Vocaloid:

good I'm not sure about the ratio one honestly, my best guess is 3:1 (9:3) but I don't know if the 1 common to both groups affects the ratio

pandasurvive:

yeah that one is very confusing

Vocaloid:

also I don't remember how to do the exponential curve one other than that your answers look good

Vocaloid:

(this one: https://assets.questioncove.com/attachments/1496853918-59382cb67d42793bbbd5e400-image.png) I believe it's just a calculator thing

pandasurvive:

What about this one?

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pandasurvive:

Yeah that one I found out the answer to lol

Vocaloid:

I'd say it's strong, if you draw a straight line the pattern is very linear

pandasurvive:

Oh ok, thank you :)

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pandasurvive:

i had forgot i asked this a while back lol @vocaloid

pandasurvive:

ignore that she was wrong lol, you were right but i forgot to change it lol

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