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The 5 percent rule states that if a confidence interval for the y-intercept does not contain zero, then the y-intercept is considered statistically significant at the 5% level. This means that the y-intercept is unlikely to be zero in the population.
y=ax+b a=slope b=y intercept
203 / 297 = 0.6835 = 68.35% or (taking into account the rule of significant figures) 68.4%
Okay, so the format is y=mx+b in case you didn't know that. M is the increase (slope) in the line. B is the y intercept (something like (0,4) There the 4 is the y intercept. So if I had a line where the y-intercept is -5 and the increase is 4 then the rule would be y=4x-5
The answer depends on what "this less than 5 percent rule" is, in contrast to some other 5 percent rule!
An example of a symbolic rule is y=2x-5. Since this is in the y=mx+b form, the y-intercept (b) is -5. If your rule looks different, e.g. 3x-2y+8=0, then put 0 in for x, and solve for y: 3(0) -2y +8 = 0 <=> -2y +8 = 0 <=> -2y = -8 <=> y = -8/-2 <=> y=-4. 9 out of 10 teachers (I'm with them) would say that the y-intercept is the number -4. The other one would say it is the point (0,-4)
The running 10 percent rule is significant in long-distance race training because it recommends increasing mileage by no more than 10 percent each week to prevent injury and allow the body to adapt gradually to the demands of running longer distances. Following this rule helps reduce the risk of overtraining and improves performance in the long run.
As a result of the rule that you use the definition of the term - such as significant digits - when finding them for a number.
In order to find one percent of a number, simply move the number's decimal point two places to the left.
use the rule: is / of = percent / 100reword the question in your head What is 16 percent of 90?(percent = 16) (of = 90) is is the unknown pick a variable -- xx / 90 = 16 / 100 now solve for xx = 14.4
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