Answer:
A correlation exists in a scatter plot if there is a general trend in the outputs as inputs increase. If the outputs generally increase in value, then there is a positive correlation. If the outputs generally decrease in value, then there is a negative correlation.
Jim’s statement is correct for all numbers greater than or equal to 0. It does not work for negative numbers. For example, the floor of –3.5 is –4, where –4 is not equal to –3, the number before the decimal point. Hope this helps!
Thanks!
-Charlie
Answer:
n < -4
Step-by-step explanation:
To solve the inequality, use inverse operations.
(n-7) > 2n - 3
n - 7 > 2n - 3
-7 > 2n - n - 3
-7 > n - 3
-7 + 3 > n
-4 > n