Mathematics, 28.09.2019 21:00, kelly1027
Brent has a net spendable income of $1,600 per month. he needs to get a new car to drive to work. what car would best fit his budget? a. age/type of car: 7 years old, 4-door car cost of monthly payments: $70 expected fuel costs per month: $100 average monthly maintenance costs: $200 b. age/type of car: 3 years old, 2-door sports car cost of monthly payments: $200 expected fuel costs per month: $140 average monthly maintenance costs: $30 c. age/type of car: new, 4-door car cost of monthly payments: $350 expected fuel costs per month: $100 average monthly maintenance costs: $20 d. age/type of car: 6 years old, 4-door car cost of monthly payments: $140 expected fuel costs per month: $100 average monthly maintenance costs: $50
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 14:30, paulinahunl17
The minimum wage in washington has been increasing over the last ten years. years 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 washington state minimum wage $6.50 $6.72 $6.90 $7.01 $7.16 $7.35 $7.63 $7.93 $8.07 $8.55 $8.55 a) find the linear regression equation for the minimum wage in washington using this data ( x 0 in 2000). round to the thousandths. b) what is the slope? specifically, what does the slope represent in the real world context? c) what is the y-intercept? specifically, what does the y-intercept represent in the real world context? d) write your equation as a function of x. e) if you do not earn a college degree and you are earning minimum wage in 2020, what do you predict you will be earning per hour with the linear regression equation? f) if the trend continues, when will the minimum wage be $15 an hour? 3. why are your answers to #1d and #2a above different? which do you think is more accurate (#1 or #2) and why
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