work on another sheet of paper and submit it through Blackboard. Solve the problem. 1) For a day's work, Chris is paid 850 to cover expenses plus 816 per hour. Let x denote the number of hours Chris...

Answer 1work on another sheet of paper and submit it through Blackboard.<br>Solve the problem.<br>1) For a day's work, Chris is paid 850 to cover expenses plus 816 per hour. Let x denote the number of hours Chris<br>works in a day and let y denote Chris's total salary for the day. Obtain the equation that expresses y in terms of x.<br>Construct a table of values using the x-values 2, 4, and 8 hours. Draw the graph of the equation by plotting the<br>points from the table and connecting them with a straight line. Use the graph to estimate visually Chris's salary for<br>the day if he works 6 hours.<br>noitsniaotab to tnelofttooo ortt on<br>380alq ismiaeb.seart o1swens iuoy bnnoR sinb art 1013naibliteco noilslomo 1E6nil orlt nisid0<br>edi bns (x160-onpleas s RO del18tugma3 eni ni insge 21uod lo odimUA atasgm00 ot betoubnoo esw Youls A (2<br>18 s nl atnabate befoelss yimobnas iigis to tase nof () inamnglaes eli no obsig<br>wolad sldst sid nf bobioa91<br>016 etluaeordT<br>120+<br>80+<br>40+<br>4<br>6<br>8<br>98 T<br>Determine the regression equation for the data. Round the final values to three significant digits, if necessary.<br>2) Ten students in a grad uate program were randomly selected. The following data represent their grade point<br>averages (GPAS) at the beginning of the year (x) versus their GPAS at the end of the year (y).<br>vitemesis brs iln adi unimato 0<br>elesdiogyd A<br>y<br>ablaeb of bem toheg 3.5a 3.6<br>moil gisitio aT0 M-3.8 doi3.7Woi au<br>atste eno ni eblorfeauorl gnom<br>Viemot unt ni sbloriecuot 1otdeb<br>3.6<br>3.9<br>223.6<br>3.6 O A<br>3.5<br>3.9<br>3.9<br>3.8<br>4.0<br>3.7<br>

Extracted text: work on another sheet of paper and submit it through Blackboard. Solve the problem. 1) For a day's work, Chris is paid 850 to cover expenses plus 816 per hour. Let x denote the number of hours Chris works in a day and let y denote Chris's total salary for the day. Obtain the equation that expresses y in terms of x. Construct a table of values using the x-values 2, 4, and 8 hours. Draw the graph of the equation by plotting the points from the table and connecting them with a straight line. Use the graph to estimate visually Chris's salary for the day if he works 6 hours. noitsniaotab to tnelofttooo ortt on 380alq ismiaeb.seart o1swens iuoy bnnoR sinb art 1013naibliteco noilslomo 1E6nil orlt nisid0 edi bns (x160-onpleas s RO del18tugma3 eni ni insge 21uod lo odimUA atasgm00 ot betoubnoo esw Youls A (2 18 s nl atnabate befoelss yimobnas iigis to tase nof () inamnglaes eli no obsig wolad sldst sid nf bobioa91 016 etluaeordT 120+ 80+ 40+ 4 6 8 98 T Determine the regression equation for the data. Round the final values to three significant digits, if necessary. 2) Ten students in a grad uate program were randomly selected. The following data represent their grade point averages (GPAS) at the beginning of the year (x) versus their GPAS at the end of the year (y). vitemesis brs iln adi unimato 0 elesdiogyd A y ablaeb of bem toheg 3.5a 3.6 moil gisitio aT0 M-3.8 doi3.7Woi au atste eno ni eblorfeauorl gnom Viemot unt ni sbloriecuot 1otdeb 3.6 3.9 223.6 3.6 O A 3.5 3.9 3.9 3.8 4.0 3.7
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