Computers and Technology, 22.07.2019 02:00, louie4052
1. what does it mean to say that a country’s land area is positively correlated with its population? a. the larger the land area of a country, the higher its population tends to be. b. the smaller the land area of a country, the higher its population tends to be. c. there is no relationship between a country’s land area and its population. d. a larger land area automatically means a higher population. 2. what is an outlier? a. a data point that perfectly embodies the relationship between two variables b. a data point that falls outside of a general trend on a graph c. a way of determining how two variables are related to each other d. a data point that does not fit into a bar graph 3. what is a trend line on a scatter plot? a. a visual representation of the relationship between two variables b. a line connecting only the highest and lowest values on a graph c. a line connecting all of the data points on a scatter plot d. any line of data on a graph
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Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 12:30, gerardoblk5931
An atom's diameter is about 0.1 nanometer (1×10-9m), and a human hair is about 1×10-3m. how many times greater is a human hair than an atom's diameter? sorry pushed wronf button but this is math
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Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 12:40, dkjfghdjk
In a response of approximately 50 words, explain why it would be essential for the successful a/v technician to participate in additional coursework, presentations and seminars offered by equipment manufacturers as well as annual conferences attended by colleagues in the industry.
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Computers and Technology, 23.06.2019 09:30, caromaybelline71
Write an essay on online collaboration, how to do it, the challenges, resolving the challenges, and consider whether the risks are greater than rewards. ( need )
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