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22.09.2021 •
Mathematics
For 6 days of very hot weather, the water level in a lake dropped 4 inches per day. On the sixth day, storms raised the level 5 inches. Write and find the value of an expression for the change in the water level of the lake during these 6 days.
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Ответ:
Explanation:
1. Part A:
Since the points in the scatter plot show a moderated upward trend, you must expect a correlation coefficient close to ± 0.5. A correlation coefficient of 0.01 is too close to 0, which would mean that the points are almost not correlated at all.
The correlation coefficients, r, measure the strength of the correlation of two variables and they can have values from - 1 to 1.
r = - 1 is a perfect negative correlation: the points will adjust perfectly to a line with negative slope.r = + 1 is a perfect positive correlation: the points will ajdust perfectrly to a line with positive slope.r = 0 means that the variables are not correlated at all.Hence, the closer to zero, the worse the correlation is, and that is what r = 0.01 means, but the graph shows other thing.
Therefore, the calculated value of r = 0.01 is not accurate for t his scatter plot.
2. Part B.
A causal relationship means that the expllanatory variable (the independent variable) is the cause of the dependent variable.
Hence, you must find a reasonable variable that can be the cause of the number of strawberries picked.
I could imagine the amount of rainfall the week before of harvest.
Thus, the scenario could be:
Amout of rainfall in mm (x) Number of strawberries picked (y)
100 20
50 40
25 80
12.5 160
6.25 320
The amount of rainfall is the cause of the number of strawberries picked, and you could find a model (function) that relates both variables.