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C957 Unit 2 Review Module 2 questions and answers with grade A+ with detailed accurate solutions

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A pastry recipe calls for no more than three teaspoons of powdered sugar on top "to taste." What interval represents the amount of sugar? A) [2, 3] B) [3, 3] C) [3, 0] D) [0, 3] - ANS[0,3] The relationship between degrees Fahrenheit and degrees Celsius is given by the equation F=1.8C+32. This is evident in the following interactive graph. For which interval of Celsius temperatures is the Fahrenheit temperature between 68 and 77? A) [20, 25] B) [154.4, 170.6] C) [100, 109] D) [68,...

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C957 Applied Algebra Questions and answers with grade A+ and with detailed and verified solutions

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Dependent variable - ANSthink of the independent variable as the input and the dependent variable as the output. Stated another way, the independent variable's input influences what output, or outcome, you get from the dependent variable. independent variable - ANSIs the variable that explains, influences, or affects the other variable. The independent variable is put on the x-axis, or horizontal axis, on a graph. Quantitative variables. - ANSA variable that is measured on a number sca...

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A local business is looking to become a franchise. The company wants to predict the number of franchises, F, given a certain number of years, Y. This prediction is modeled by the function F( Y). What can be concluded by F(5) = 10? - ANSIn 5 years, there will be 10 open stores. A bank begins a marketing campaign to increase its number of customers. Each month, all new customers are put into a drawing. One customer then receives a $50 credit in a checking account. The amount of money given...

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C957 Applied Algebra - Module 1 questions and answers with accurate answers which are highlighted

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A rental car company charges a flat fee of $39 for a car rental. They charge an additional $0.62 for each mile driven. Which function F represents the cost to rent a car, where m represents the number of miles? A. F(m)=39+0.62m B. F(m)=39+0.62+m C. F(m)=39m+0.62 D. F(m)=(39+0.62)m - ANSA You just started a lawn company. You spent $200 in initial costs, and you earn $150 per month. Which function can be used to predict your profit after x months? A. F(x)=150x+200 B. F(x)=200x-...

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WGU C957 Applied Algebra ( questions and answers with detailed verified solutions)

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Asymptote - ANSa horizontal, vertical, or slanted line that a graph approaches but never touches coefficient of determination - ANSA statistic that measures how well a regression prediction approximates the real data points. An r^2 of 1 indicates that the regression prediction is a perfect fit for the data common ratio - ANSThe number by which each term in a sequence is multiplied to find the next number in the sequence; for example 4 is the common ratio for the sequence [1, 4, 16, 64, ...

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Applied Algebra - C957 questions and answers with detailed and verified answers

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The Constant e - ANS2.71828... slope-intercept form - ANSy=mx+b, where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept of the line. Logistic Function Equation Upper Limit - ANSL+m Logistic Function Equation Lower Limit - ANSm Logistic Function Equation Rate of increase - ANSk Logistic Function Equation Start of increase - ANSC Function that is a strait line - ANSlinear Function with curves and no Asymptote - ANSpolynomial strong correlation - ANS0.7-1.0 moderate corre...

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Applied Algebra C957 WGU - Learning Checks questions and answers with detailed accurate solutions

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Which choice is a variable? A.The number of states in the United States of America B.The cost of your daily newspaper C.The amount a teenager makes babysitting D.Your shoe size - ANSC Which choice is a variable? A.The operating system on your phone B.The amount a babysitter charges per hour C.The name of the largest mountain range in the United States D.The colors and styles of your shoes - ANSD Which choice is a quantitative variable? A. S, representing the numbe...

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MATH 290 FINAL Terms & Definitions questions with detailed and verified solutions and with a grade of A+

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A ________________ ______________ in the variables a1x1 + ... + anxn = b where each ai and b are real numbers. - ANSlinear equation A linear equation in the variables a1x1 + ... + anxn = b where each ai and b are real numbers. We call the real numbers a1, ..., an the _____________ of the linear equation and the real number b the _____________ _________ of the linear equation. - ANScoefficients; constant term is 5x + 3y = 2 a linear equation? - ANSyes is 2x + 10y + 7z = 7 a lin...

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Commutative Laws - ANS(1) A U B = B U A (2) A ∩ B = B ∩ A Associative Laws - ANS(1) A U (B U C) = (A U B) U C (2) A ∩ (B ∩ C) = (A ∩ B) ∩ C Distributive Laws - ANS(1) A U (B ∩ C) = (A U B) ∩ (C U A) (2) A ∩ (B U C) = (A ∩ B) U (C ∩ A) De Morgan's Laws - ANS(1) A U B (line over whole thing) = A ∩ B (lines over individual letters) (2) A ∩ B (line over whole thing) = A U B (lines over individual letters) Start a direct proof (P implies Q) - ANSassume ...

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