Asked by Sue
This question was previous answered and when I put the answer in it was wrong. I have tried to work out more like it and if that one is not right, what is wrong with it.
A study was conducted to investigate the relationship between the cost, y (in tens of thousands of dollars), per unit of equipment manufactured and the number of units produced per run, x. The resulting equation for the line of best fit is given below, with x being observed for values between 10 and 200. If a production run was scheduled to produce 55 units, what would you predict the cost per unit to be in dollars?
yhat = 7.88 − 0.05x
$ Incorrect: Your answer is incorrect. . I put the answer in as $5.13 and that is not right..HELP!!!!
A study was conducted to investigate the relationship between the cost, y (in tens of thousands of dollars), per unit of equipment manufactured and the number of units produced per run, x. The resulting equation for the line of best fit is given below, with x being observed for values between 10 and 200. If a production run was scheduled to produce 55 units, what would you predict the cost per unit to be in dollars?
yhat = 7.88 − 0.05x
$ Incorrect: Your answer is incorrect. . I put the answer in as $5.13 and that is not right..HELP!!!!
Answers
Answered by
MathMate
Did you put $5.13 or 5.13?
Answered by
Sue
I put in 5.13 it already has the dollar sign. But it was incorrect..
Answered by
MathMate
Ah! I see it now.
"y (in tens of thousands of dollars)"
That might be the culprit.
"y (in tens of thousands of dollars)"
That might be the culprit.
Answered by
Sue
and that still did not help me. So I have tried it again and still did not get it right. please help!!!!
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