Mathematics
Mathematics, 12.07.2021 21:50, kate5582

A farmer is trying to find out how many hours his workers need to work to maximize the amount of produce picked. Table 1
Hours Worked41085786510
Number of Baskets of Peaches Picked123522161720151428
Table 2: Curious about how long it would take for a group of students to consume a jar of jelly beans, student council set out small jars of jelly beans around the cafeteria. The following data indicated the number of jelly beans left in a jar after the indicated time.

Table 2
Time (minute)2484610378769
Number of Jelly Beans102905695876754526346012
Table 3: A midwife submitted the following data to a group creating growth charts for a parent magazine.

Table 3
Week410812281410
Weight of Baby (lbs)10.51814199.212.88.49.615
Table 4: There is increasing concerned about the caribou population in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador.

Table 4
Number of Caribou Calves12713475802478981855644492
Number of Coyote (independent variable)5322183720154426202812
Use your scatter plots with lines of best fit for the tables above to answer the following questions.

For each scatter plot state the correlation and its strength. Explain your reasoning.
Use a word processing file and set up a table as shown below. Complete the table.
or Extrapolation
1How long to pick two baskets?
1Number of baskets picked in 5.5 h
2Number of jelly beans left after 5 minutes
2How many jelly beans are eaten during the first minute?
3Approximately how large is a nine week old baby?
3If a baby weighed 25 lbs, about how old would the baby be?
4About how many caribou calves could you expect to see if the coyote pack reached 50?
4About how many coyote are in the pack if there are 50 caribou calves?

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