In 2010, 1250 U.S. college students expecting to graduate in the next several years were surveyed. Respondents were asked the following question. 24- What do you think your starting salary will be at your first job after college? A 20- 16- The line graph shows the percentage of college students who anticipated various salaries. The model p= - 0.01s +0.8s + 3.3 describes the percentage of college students, p, who anticipated a starting salary, s, in thousands of dollars. Complete parts (a) and (b) below. 12- 20 30 40 50 60 70 Anticipated Starting Salary (Thousands of Dollars) a. Use the line graph to estimate the percentage of students who anticipated starting salary of $30 thousand. D% (Type a whole number.) b. Use the formula to find the percentage students who anticipated a starting salary of $30 thousand. D% (Type an integer or a decimal.) How does this compare with your estimate in part (a)? O A. It is equal to the estimate. O B. It is less than the estimate. O C. It is greater than the estimate.
In 2010, 1250 U.S. college students expecting to graduate in the next several years were surveyed. Respondents were asked the following question. 24- What do you think your starting salary will be at your first job after college? A 20- 16- The line graph shows the percentage of college students who anticipated various salaries. The model p= - 0.01s +0.8s + 3.3 describes the percentage of college students, p, who anticipated a starting salary, s, in thousands of dollars. Complete parts (a) and (b) below. 12- 20 30 40 50 60 70 Anticipated Starting Salary (Thousands of Dollars) a. Use the line graph to estimate the percentage of students who anticipated starting salary of $30 thousand. D% (Type a whole number.) b. Use the formula to find the percentage students who anticipated a starting salary of $30 thousand. D% (Type an integer or a decimal.) How does this compare with your estimate in part (a)? O A. It is equal to the estimate. O B. It is less than the estimate. O C. It is greater than the estimate.
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