To explain:the reason of not interpreting the
Answer to Problem 26AYU
For
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Age of Mother, | Incidence of Down Syndrome, |
Let us consider the table
Candy Bar | Weight, | Calories, |
Hershey’s Milk Chocolate | ||
Nestlé’s Crunch | ||
Butterfinger | ||
Baby Ruth | ||
Almond Joy | ||
Twix(with Caramel) | ||
Snickers | ||
Heath |
For
Now as in problem, A candy bar would always have some weight, that is independent variable in the given table, so the existence of the experiment on candy bar, the value of weight can never be zero, or the
Conclusion:
Therefore, for
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