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i have this formula but want to make it a larger set of numbers to find: +IF(ISNUMBER(MATCH(38,'LA - Palm Park'!C16:G16,0)),1,0
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In row 4, for a $750,000 loan at a 5.2 percent interest rate that is completely repaid with quarterly payments of $10,000, in E4 find the number of payments that will be necessary to pay off the loan. Once E6 is complete, the value in C6 will display.
Solved by X. W. in 18 mins
Use the Find command to locate the remaining three Event #s listed in the e05E_Judge_Requests worksheet, and then enter the appropriate Judge for each Academic Event in column M of your go16_xl_ch05_grader_5e_as worksheet. Close the Find and Replace dialog box, and then close the e05E_Judge_Requests worksheet. Maximize your go16_xl_ch05_grader_5e_as worksheet, and then remove the Split.
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I need help with the hypothesis and research analysis, for the set of records 1. What is the independent variable 2. what is the dependent variable and find the F-value with the P-value significance
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I need help with the hypothesis and research analysis, for the set of records 1. What is the independent variable 2. what is the dependent variable and find the F-value with the P-value significance
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A researcher is interested in sentencing dispositions and their relationship with the severity of a crime. She asked a sample of 10 prospective jury members to rate the seriousness of a particular crime (X) on a 1 (not very serious) to 7 (extremely serious) scale and then determine the sentence (Y) in years that sample members would recommend for that crime. The data are as follows: a. Calculate the regression slope and Y-intercept. Interpret your results. b. Predict the length of recommended sentence for a crime rated “5” on seriousness. c. Find the R-square. What does it mean?
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A researcher is interested in sentencing dispositions and their relationship with the severity of a crime. She asked a sample of 10 prospective jury members to rate the seriousness of a particular crime (X) on a 1 (not very serious) to 7 (extremely serious) scale and then determine the sentence (Y) in years that sample members would recommend for that crime. The data are as follows: a. Calculate the regression slope and Y-intercept. Interpret your results. b. Predict the length of recommended sentence for a crime rated “5” on seriousness. c. Find the R-square. What does it mean?
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for the set of records 1. What is the independent variable 2. what is the dependent variable and find the F-value with the P-value significance Predict the length of the recommended sentence for a crime rated “5” on seriousness. c. Find the R-squaip with the severity of a crime. She asked a sample of 10 prospective jury members to rate the seriousness of a particular crime (X) on a 1 (not very serious) to 7 (extremely serious) scale and then determine the sentence (Y) in years that sample members would recommend for that crime.re. What does it mean?
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I need help with the hypothesis and research analysis, for the set of records 1. What is the independent variable 2. what is the dependent variable and find the F-value with the P-value significance She asked a sample of 10 prospective jury members to rate the seriousness of a particular crime (X) on a 1 (not very serious) to 7 (extremely serious). Predict the length of recommended sentence for a crime rated “5” on seriousness. c. Find the R-square. What does it mean?
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She asked a sample of 10 prospective jury members to rate the seriousness of a particular crime (X) on a 1 (not very serious) to 7 (extremely serious) a. Calculate the regression slope and Y-intercept. Interpret your results. b. Predict the length of recommended sentence for a crime rated “5” on seriousness. c. Find the R-square. What does it mean?
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