Math, asked by salhardman9, 11 months ago

Carol is investigating the relationship between the number of minutes spent doing aerobics and the number of calories burned. Her data are shown in the table.



Minutes Doing Aerobics vs. Number of Calories Burned
Minutes doing aerobics
Number of calories burned
3
14
4
21
6
28
10
47
15
78
24
125



Using a regression calculator, she got a regression line of . What did she do wrong?


She forgot to enter the point (3, 14) into the regression calculator.
She forgot to enter the point (24, 125) into the regression calculator.
She entered the minutes doing aerobics for x and the number of calories burned for y into the regression calculator.
She entered the minutes doing aerobics for y and the number of calories burned for x into the regression calculator.

Answers

Answered by nidaeamann
7

Answer:

Last option

Step-by-step explanation:

The question statement does not give complete information as the table is not given in a proper way.

However, among the four options given, the correct one is the last option

She entered the minutes doing aerobics for y and the number of calories burned for x into the regression calculator.

If we look at the list of data, number of doing aerobics comes first and then the calories, so minutes of doing aerobics should be entered for the x axis and not y axis

Answered by carriannamannes
1

Answer:

the answer is d

Step-by-step explanation:

got it right on edge

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