In Problems 31 - 38 , write each system as a matrix equation and solve using inverses. x 1 + 3 x 2 = k 1 2 x 1 + 7 x 2 = k 2 (A) k 1 = 2 , k 2 = − 1 (B) k 1 = 1 , k 2 = 0 (C) k 1 = 3 , k 2 = − 1
In Problems 31 - 38 , write each system as a matrix equation and solve using inverses. x 1 + 3 x 2 = k 1 2 x 1 + 7 x 2 = k 2 (A) k 1 = 2 , k 2 = − 1 (B) k 1 = 1 , k 2 = 0 (C) k 1 = 3 , k 2 = − 1
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Consider a sample with data values of 27, 25, 20, 15, 30, 34, 28, and 25. Compute the range, interquartile range, variance, and standard deviation (to a maximum of 2 decimals, if decimals are necessary).
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