Harry manages a sales force which sells several products in different sales territories. A random sample of 25 territories were selected and the data is provided in an Excel worksheet labelled Harrys. The variables include total sales credited to the sales representative (Sales), the length of time employed in months (time), the market potential (Poten), the advertising expense for the territory (AdvExp), the market share (Share), the change in market share over the previous three years (Change), the number accounts assigned to the sales representative (accounts), an index representing the workload (work), the rating on the last performance review (rating) and whether it is a star territory (star territories have performed well in the past).
Using the methods discussed in this class, determine the “best” regression model to predict Sales. Write a brief report (less than two pages) summarizing your analysis, including key statistical results, conclusions, and recommendations. Include any appropriate technical material in an appendix.
Answer:
13,000 i think
Step-by-step explanation:
Here it is sry and thx!
Answer:
B
Step-by-step explanation:
hard to explain xD
Answer:
#2
Step-by-step explanation:
1x60+45=105
2x60+45=165
3x60+45=225
4x60+45=285
I think it will be b but I don’t know
Answer:
yeah it is b
acute and scalene
Step-by-step explanation:
scalene means none of the sides equal
and also all sides are acute angles
Answer:
yep you are correct it would be answer b
Step-by-step explanation:
hope this helped you
Compare and 1.6. Use <, >, or =.
A. 5/3 = 1.6
B. 5/3 < 1.6
c. 5/3 > 1.5
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex] \frac{5}{3} = 1 \frac{2}{3} = 1.67[/tex]
Since
[tex]1.67 > 1.6 \: and \: > 1.5[/tex]
C is the answer
Please help me with the question
Answer:
area = 84 m²
Step-by-step explanation:
area = (1/2)(4)(3)(2) + (5)(6) + (6)(3) + (4)(6) = 84 m²
A set of two or more equations with the same variables is called a system of equations. When you set the
two expressions that are equal to the same variable equal to each other, like you did in the previous lesson,
you are using the Equal Values Method of solving a system of equations. Use the Equal Values Method to
solve the following problem.
It is time to cool off on a hot summer day! Team Sunshine is filling an inflatable kiddie pool from a garden
hose. The pool has 30 gallons in it and Team Sunshine is adding 8 gallons per minute with a garden hose.
Next door, Team Breeze's pool is already filled with 180 gallons of water. They are emptying the pool at 5
gallons per minute with buckets.
Write two equations to represent the situation. Use the equations to find how long it takes until both pools
have the same amount of water. Check your calculations.
Answer:
Both pools will have the same amount of water after 11 minutes and 32 seconds.
Step-by-step explanation:
Since Team Sunshine is filling an inflatable kiddie pool from a garden hose, and the pool has 30 gallons in it and Team Sunshine is adding 8 gallons per minute with a garden hose, while next door, Team Breeze's pool is already filled with 180 gallons of water, and they are emptying the pool at 5 gallons per minute with buckets, to determine how long it will take until both pools have the same amount of water, the following calculation must be performed:
Team Sunshine:
30 + (8X) = T
30 + 8x10 = 110
30 + 8x11 = 118
30 + 8x12 = 126
30 + 8x11.5 = 122
30 + 8x11.6 = 122.8
30 + 8x11.55 = 122.4
30 + 8x11.54 = 122.3
Team Breeze:
180 - (5X) = T
180 - 5x11 = 125
180 - 5x12 = 120
180 - 5x11.5 = 122.5
180 - 5x11.6 = 122
180 - 5x11.55 = 122.25
180 - 5x11.54 = 122.3
1 = 60
0.54 = X
0.54 x 60 = X
32.4
Thus, both pools will have the same amount of water after 11 minutes and 32 seconds.
5g ∙ 7h in standard form
9514 1404 393
Answer:
35gh
Step-by-step explanation:
The standard form has one coefficient, and generally has the variables in lexicographical order.
35gh
Brainliest for correct answer
Answer:
1/2
Step-by-step explanation:
Scale factor = (new figure measurement)/(original figure measurement)
Find IP using pythagorus
IP²=(y[tex]_{I}[/tex]-y[tex]_{P}[/tex])²+(x[tex]_{I}[/tex]-x[tex]_{P}[/tex])²
IP²=(4-(-4))²+(4-2)²
IP²=8²+2²
IP²=68
IP=[tex]\sqrt{68}[/tex]
Find I'P' using pythagorus
I'P'²=(y[tex]_{I'}[/tex]-y[tex]_{P'}[/tex])²+(x[tex]_{I'}[/tex]-x[tex]_{P'}[/tex])²
I'P'²=(2-(-2))²+(2-1)²
I'P'²=4²+1²
I'P'²=17
I'P'=[tex]\sqrt{17}[/tex]
Scale factor = (new figure measurement)/(original figure measurement)
=[tex]\sqrt{17}[/tex]/[tex]\sqrt{68}[/tex]
=1/2
Add. Simplify the answer and write it as a mixed number.
1/4+4/5+9/10
Answer:
39/20 = 1.95
That's my simplified answer
39/20 = 1 19/20
Will this help?
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
[tex]1\frac{19}{20}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
the volume of a sphere is increasing at a rate of 7 cm^3/s. Find teh rate of change when volume is 4pi/3
The question is incomplete. The complete question is :
The volume of a sphere is increasing at a rate of 7 cm^3/sec. Find the rate of change of its surface area when its volume is 4 pi / 3 cm^3. (Do not round your answer.)
Solution :
Volume of the sphere, [tex]$V=\frac{4}{3} \pi r^3$[/tex]
Given that [tex]$\frac{dV}{dt}= 7 \ cm^3/s $[/tex]
V = [tex]$\frac{4 \pi}{3} = \frac{4 \pi r^3}{3}$[/tex]
∴ r = 1
[tex]$\frac{dV}{dt} =\frac{4}{3} \pi .3.r^2 \ \frac{dr}{dt}$[/tex]
[tex]$7 = \frac{4}{3} ( \pi )(3) (1)^2 \frac{dr}{dt}$[/tex]
[tex]$\frac{dr}{dt}=\frac{7}{4 \pi}$[/tex] cm/s
Surface area, [tex]$A = 4 \pi r^2$[/tex]
[tex]$\frac{dA}{dt} = 8 \pi r \ \frac{dr}{dt}$[/tex]
[tex]$\frac{dA}{dt} = 8 \pi \times \frac{7}{4 \pi} \times 1$[/tex]
[tex]$=14 \ cm^2/s $[/tex]
Each month, 8 magazines arrive at Sydney's home. Write an equation that would show the number of motnths (n) it took for Sydney to receive 56 magazines.
btw this is multiple choice so this is the choices
A. 56n=8
B.n+8=56
C.8n=56
D.56-n=8
help me asap
Answer:
C.8n=56
Step-by-step explanation:
ANSWER THE QUESTION IN THE PIC BELOW PLEASE
sorry if the pic is blurry if u can't tell what it says beside the line it says 4 in and at the bottom it says 8 in
You want to buy a pet rabbit that costs $49. You already have $18 and you plan to save $9 per week. If w represents the number of weeks until you have enough money to buy the rabbit, what equation could you use to find the value of w? Use pencil and paper. Explain how you could set up an equation to find the amount of money you should save each week if you want to buy the rabbit in six weeks.
Answer:
You would need $31 so W=4 and you would have $5 left
Step-by-step explanation:
i did 49 minus 18 which gave me 31 so 9c3 would be 27 so i did 9 times 4 would =36 and if you work for 6 weeks you would have 54 and add 18 to it and you would have $72
sorry if im wrong or late
Which NCAA college basketball conference has the higher probability of having a team play in a college basketball's national championship game? Over the last 20 years, the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) ranks first by having a team in the championship game 10 times. The Southeastern Conference (SEC) ranks second by having a team in the championship game 8 times. However, both conferences have had teams in the championship game only one time, when Arkansas (SEC) beat Duke (ACC) 76–70 in 1994 (NCAA website, April 2009). Use these data to estimate the following probabilities.
a. What is the probability the ACC will have a team in the championship game?
b. What is the probability the SEC will have team in the championship game?
c. What is the probability the ACC and SEC will both have teams in the championship game?
d. What is the probability at least one team from these two conferences will be in the championship game? That is, what is the probability a team from the ACC or SEC will play in the championship game?
e. What is the probability that the championship game will not a have team from one of these two conferences?
Answer:
A)P(ACC has a team in the championship game) = 0.5
B)P(SEC has a team in the championship game) = 0.4
C)P(both ACC & SEC having teams in the championship games) = 0.05
D)P(ACC or SEC) = 0.85
E)P(not ACC or SEC) = 0.15
Step-by-step explanation:
A) We are told that in the last 20 years, ACC has had a team in the championship game for 10 times.
Thus;
P(ACC has a team in the championship game) = 10/20 = 0.5
B) SEC has a team in the championship game 8 times in the last 20 years;
Thus;
P(SEC has a team in the championship game) = 8/20 = 0.4
C) since both ACC and SEC have had teams in the championship game for the past 20 years, then;
P(both ACC & SEC having teams in the championship games) = 1/20 = 0.05
D) Addition rule of probability is that;
P(A or B) = P(A) + P(B) - P(A & B)
Applying it to this question, we have;
P(ACC or SEC) = P(ACC) + P(SEC) - P(ACC & SEC)
Plugging in the relevant values, we have;
P(ACC or SEC) = 0.5 + 0.4 - 0.05
P(ACC or SEC) = 0.85
E) from complement rule, we can find the probability that the championship game will not a have team from one of these two conferences.
Thus;
P(ACC not SEC) = 1 - P(ACC or SEC)
P(ACC not SEC) = 1 - 0.85
P(ACC not SEC) = 0.15
Ben ran 2/3 of a mile and walked 5/12 of a mile. How much farther did Ben run than walk?
Answer:
1.016 of a mile.
Step-by-step explanation:
1/2 ÷ 3 = 4 2/3 ÷ x. Solve the proportion
Answer:
x=28
Step-by-step explanation:
i hope my answer is correct. it's been a while since i've done this.
if y + 3 = 14, what is the value of 3(y + 5)
Answer:
48
Step-by-step explanation:
y + 3 = 14
y = 11
3(y + 5) = 3(11 + 5) = 3(16) = 48
Answer: 48
WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST to whoever solves this entire problem (completes all the steps). I WILL REPORT if you just steal the points without giving an answer. I know this is really long but I really need help on this and am low on time. To whoever answers this, thank you so much, you are a life saver.
We created this inequality to represent how Amy can meet her revenue goals:
-100x2 + 15,750x + 212,500 ≥ 243,600
In this activity, you’ll solve this inequality to find the minimum ticket price Amy should charge to meet her minimum revenue goal.
Step 1: set the inequality greater than or equal to zero
Step 2: simplify the inequality by dividing by the GCP so the leading coefficient is positive
Step 3: factor the left side of the inequality by grouping
Step 4: solve the quadratic inequality. Remember to check any possible solutions for viability.
Step 5: what is the minimum number of $2 increases that Amy needs to apply to the ticket price to reach her desired revenue?
Step 6: What’s the minimum ticket price that Amy can charge and reach her goal? Recall that the ticket price is represented by 25 + 2x, where x represents the number of $2 increases.
Seriously thank you to anyone who does this. I am low on time and this helps a bunch.
Trust me these are the correct answers :)
Answer:
Part A: -100x2 + 15,750x − 31,100 ≥0
Part B: 2x2-315x+622 ≤0
Part C: (2x-311)(x-2) ≤0
Part D:2 ≤ x ≤ 155.5
Part E: We know x = number of $2 increases. So, from the compound inequality, 2 ≤ x ≤ 155.5, we can conclude that the minimum possible value of x is 2.
Part F: 29
Use the spinner to find the theoretical probability of the event. Write your answer as a fraction or a percent rounded to the nearest tenth.
The theoretical probability of spinning a 1 is
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The circumference of the ball is 9.4 inches. What is the approximate surface area and volume of the ball? Round your answers to the nearest unit.
The surface area of the ball is approximately
square inches
The volume of the ball is approximately
cubic Inches
Answer:
i. The surface area of the ball is approximately 28.0 square inches.
ii. The volume of the ball is approximately 14.0 cubic inches.
Step-by-step explanation:
The ball has the shape of a sphere, so that;
C = 2[tex]\pi[/tex]r
9.4 = 2 x [tex]\frac{22}{7}[/tex] x r
65.8 = 44r
r = [tex]\frac{65.8}{44}[/tex]
r = 1.50 inches
The radius of the ball is 1.50 inches.
i. Surface area of a sphere = 4[tex]\pi[/tex][tex]r^{2}[/tex]
So that,
surface area of the ball = 4 x [tex]\frac{22}{7}[/tex] x [tex](1.5)^{2}[/tex]
= 28.2857
The surface area of the ball is approximately 28.0 square inches.
ii. Volume of the ball = Volume of a sphere = [tex]\frac{4}{3}[/tex][tex]\pi[/tex][tex]r^{3}[/tex]
Volume of the ball = [tex]\frac{4}{3}[/tex] x [tex]\frac{22}{7}[/tex] x [tex](1.5)^{3}[/tex]
= 14.1429
The volume of the ball is approximately 14.0 cubic inches.
38 POINTS FOR THIS
pls answer some of these questions or even all ty
Answer:
there are no questions
Step-by-step explanation:
but may i still please have a brainliest
if not then it is ok
write the questions in the comments
Answer:
What questions?
I don't see anything
Need help please and thank you
Answer:
B is your answer
Step-by-step explanation:
there is none but GOOD LUCK
PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!! ILL GIVE YOU BRAINLEST AND EXTRA POINTS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Answer:
73 is the correct answer
Step-by-step explanation:
I would pick 3 and 6
or C and F
please answer it's easy
Answer:
did not see that coming
Step-by-step explanation:
Got rickrolled
Find the area of the garden.
Answer:
28yd²
Step-by-step explanation:
area of square = side *side
=6*6= 36²
area of rectangle (patio)= length* breadth
=4*2=8²
area of garden= area of square - area of rectangle
=36-8
=28 yd²
Answer:
28 sq. ydStep-by-step explanation:
For finding the area of the garden :First Case:
Given,
Side of the big square = 6 yd
Therefore,
Area of the big square = side × side
= 6yd × 6yd
[tex] = 36 {yd}^{2} [/tex]
Second Case:
Length of the patio = 4 yd
Breadth of the patio = 2 yd
Therefore,
Area of the patio = Length × Breadth
= 4yd × 2yd
[tex] = 8 {yd}^{2} [/tex]
Last Case:
According to first and second cases,
Area of the garden
= Area of the big square - Area of the patio
[tex] = 36 {yd}^{2} - 8 {yd}^{2} [/tex]
[tex] = 28 {yd}^{2} [/tex]
Hence,Required area of the garden is 28 sq. yd (Ans)
..Find the missing number?
Answer:
The missing number would be 17
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer: I think it’s 7
Step-by-step explanation:
The product of two factors is x2+ 6x + 8. If one of the factors is (x + 4), what is the other factor?
Last year, Manual opened an investment account with $5400. At the end of the year, the amount in the account had increased by 28.5%. How much is this increase in dollars? How much money was in his account at the end of last year?
anyone know the answer
Answer:
I DONT KNOW SOORY
Step-by-step explanation:
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help please, also explain
Firstly, It says that the two triangles are similar .
The scale factor is 2 as 12 / 6 = 2
25 + 85 = 110
180 - 110 = 70.
70 degrees
Answer:
A: 70
Step-by-step explanation:
Step One: This problem is tricky because it makes it seem more difficult than it really is. Because these angles are similar through the SAS theorem, their angles are the same. Similar means they are proportional triangles, but for this problem, the most important thing to know is that the angles of both triangles are the same. This means we can use the angles from the first triangle exactly the same way for the second triangle.
Step Two: Now that we have that out of the way, we also need to know that all angles in a triangle add up to 180 degrees.
Step Three: Ok, so we have all the information we need, so now we can solve the problem. As I've said, the angles from the first triangle are the same for the angles in the second triangle. So, we would do 85+ 25= 110.
Step Four: Lastly, we would do 180 (since all angles add up to 180)-110 to figure out the missing angle: 180-110=70 degrees.