Table D The number of people living on American farms declin…
Table D The number of people living on American farms declined steadily during the 20th century, as shown by the following farm population data (in millions of persons) from 1935 to 1980: Farm Population Data Year Population 1935 32.1 1940 30.5 1945 24.4 1950 23.0 1955 19.1 1960 15.6 1965 12.4 1970 9.7 1975 8.9 1980 7.2 What is the predicted farm population in millions for 1980?
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Table D The number of people living on American farms declined steadily during the 20th century, as shown by the following farm population data (in millions of persons) from 1935 to 1980: Farm Population Data Year Population 1935 32.1 1940 30.5 1945 24.4 1950 23.0 1955 19.1 1960 15.6 1965 12.4 1970 9.7 1975 8.9 1980 7.2 Using x = 35 to represent the year “1935,” what is the y-intercept of the LSRL for the data above?
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Table A Let X = the number of days per week that a student is late to first period. The table represents data from a random sample of 100 students. Days Late to First Period X Frequency 0 3 1 12 2 34 3 29 4 12 5 10 What value represents the 80th percentile?
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Four students are applying to the same graduate school. They come from schools with different grading systems. Which student has the best G.P.A. when compared to his school? Graduate School GPAs Student Student’s GPA School’s Average GPA School’s Standard Deviation for GPAs Lance 3.2 3.0 0.4 Carmen 88 77 12 Andrew 8.9 8.2 0.6 Rae 4.1 3.6 0.5
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