Which of the sharks has a weight gain that can be modeled as a linear function of time?
A.
Sh...
Mathematics, 18.03.2021 02:30, kmontello5
Which of the sharks has a weight gain that can be modeled as a linear function of time?
A.
Shark 1 only
В.
Shark 2 only
C.
Both Shark 1 and Shark 2
D.
Neither Shark 1 nor Shark 2
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 14:50, michelerin9486
Which best describes the strength of the correlation, and what is true about the causation between the variables? it is a weak negative correlation, and it is not likely causal. it is a weak negative correlation, and it is likely causal. it is a strong negative correlation, and it is not likely causal. it is a strong negative correlation, and it is likely causal.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 15:50, kendallreed39
3-12. write each answer with a reasonable number of figures. find the absolute uncertainty and percent relative uncertainty for each answer. (a) [12.41 (±0.09) + 4.16 (±0.01)] x 7.068 2 (±0.000 4) =? (b) [3.26 (±0.10) x 8.47 (±0.05)] - 0.18 (±0.06) =? (c) 6.843 (±0.008) x 104 + [2.09 (±0.04)- 1.63 (±0.01)] =?
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