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Mathematics
Ice cream consumption was measured over 30 four-week periods from March 18, 1951 to July 11, 1953. The purpose of the study was to determine if ice cream consumption depends on the variables price, income, or temperature. For this HW question, we want to see if the temperature (temp) affects the ice cream consumption (IC). Attached is the output from the simple linear regression of temperature on ice cream consumption. What percentage of change in ice cream consumption can be explained by temperature
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Ответ:
The answer is option B.
Step-by-step explanation:
Loretta is rolling an unfair 6 sided die with a single number between 1 and 6 on each face and she has a 70% chance of rolling a four.
She is playing a game with a friend and knows that if she rolls a four on three of her next five rolls she will lose the game.
She wants to determine the probability that she rolls a four on three of her next five rolls.
The simulation design that is helpful here is :
B) Using a table of random digits select a digit between 0 and 9. Let 0-6 represent rolling a four and 7-9 represent not rolling a four. Select five digits.