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It is always less than 1 or 100%.It is always less than 1 or 100%.It is always less than 1 or 100%.It is always less than 1 or 100%.
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It is a serious error. The Pearson coefficient cannot be larger than 1 so a value of 64 is clearly a very big error.
It can be improper AND negative (less than 0 and so less than 1).
34.32245Correlation coefficient is less than -1 and greater than 1.Note: The Correlation coefficient is lies between -1 to 1 if it is 0 mean there is no correlation between them.
Friction has a low coefficient, usually less than 1.
No. A correlation coefficient cannot be less than -1 (or greater than +1)
A serious error. The maximum magnitude for a correlation coefficient is 1.The Correlation coefficient is lies between -1 to 1 if it is 0 mean there is no correlation between them. Here they are given less than -1 value so it is not a value of correlation coefficient.
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When using scientific notation, the coefficient must be between greater than or equal to 1, and less than 10. For example, 5.17, 9.63, and 1.49 are all correct coefficients, while 0.12 and 10.87 are not.
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It isnt, for deflection angles b less than 90o, Cvane should be greater than 1.0, while for angles greater than 90o, it should be less than 1. Alot of times it is less then one because it is the ratio between the actual force and ideal force. Factual/Fideal. Since friction acts on the actual force, it is going to be less then the ideal force, resulting in a number lower than one.
The COF will always be less than 1 a little confusing as im getting more than 1 with calculations at the moment, but i know its always less than one, its what the lectures at the university have told me. I am assuming if it is more than one you take the inverse of that number but im not sure, im looking for more information. its kind of like a percentage for efficiency. you cant have 110% efficient.
No. The smallest coefficient possible is 1, and the smallest GCF is also 1. You cannot have a common factor of zero.
It is always less than 1 or 100%.It is always less than 1 or 100%.It is always less than 1 or 100%.It is always less than 1 or 100%.