If it takes yards and turns it into feet then it just multiplies it by 3
so if the input is 10.5 then you just multiply it by three
31.5 feet is the imput
78 cents because 12 gallons equals 48 quarts. 37.20/48=.776
Answer: f(3)=g(3)
I believe that is correct.
Tell me if I’m wrong
Answer:
The P-value indicates that the probability of a linear correlation coefficient that is at least as extreme is__3.5%___ which is___significant_(at α=0.05)_ so there _is_ sufficient evidence to conclude that there is a linear correlation between weight and highway fuel consumption in automobiles.
Step-by-step explanation:
Correlation coefficient shows the relation between the <em>weights</em><em></em> and <em>highway fuel consumption amounts</em> of seven types of automobile.
P-value states <em>the significance</em> of this relationship. If the p-value is lower than a <em>significance level</em> (for example 0.05) then the relation is said to be significant.
NO!
Prove by contradiction. First, define the the following terms:
odd function: f(-x) = -f(x)] and domain: all values of x
Proof: Suppose there f(-x) = -f(x) such that x is a negative integer, then f(-x) is a positive number <em>(-(-x) = +x)</em> and -f(x) is a negative number <em>(negative of a positive number is a negative number). </em>Since a positive number cannot equal a negative number, then this is not possible.
Answer: No