The slope of the linear model is approximately 9.55, rounded to the nearest hundredth. This means that for every additional chapter in the book, there is an average of 9.55 additional pages.
The y-intercept of the linear model is 1.25, which means that if there were 0 chapters in the book, there would still be an average of 1.25 pages.
A librarian collected data on the number of pages in chapters of a book. Interpret the slope and the y-intercept of the linear model. Round the slope to the nearest hundredth. (1 point) Responses For every 10 chapters of a book, there is an average of 1 page. For every 10 chapters of a book, there is an average of 1 page. For every chapter of a book, there is an average of 0.1 page. For every chapter of a book, there is an average of 0.1 page. For every chapter of a book, there is an average of 10 pages. For every chapter of a book, there is an average of 10 pages. For every chapter of a book, there is an average of110 page.
Points are: 0, 0; 3, 20; 4, 45; 5, 50; 8, 95; 10, 90; 12, 130; 17, 170; 18, 160; 20, 210.
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Apples Banana Oranges Totals 7th graders 44 120 8th graders 35 46 Totals 72 71 Constructing the two-way table, what is the total number of seventh graders who prefer bananas? (1 point) Responses 51 51 86 86 25 25 69
The total number of seventh graders who prefer bananas is 120. This can be found by looking at the number in the cell where the row corresponds to 7th graders and the column corresponds to bananas, which is 120.