In a scatter plot that is an exponential model, data can appear to be growing in incremental rates. In this type of model the data will only cross the Y-axis at one point.
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A bar graph compares the height of the bar to the amount represented.
You can describe if there's any obvious correlation (like a positive or negative correlation), apparent outliers, and the corrlation coefficient, which is the "r" on your calculator when you do a regression model. The closer "r" is to either -1 or 1, the stronger that correlation is.
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two main early navigational data models were the hierarchical model and the CODASYL model (network model)
the answer must be exponential growth model.
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Depicts how firms produce and sell goods and services.
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both have steep slopes both have exponents in their equation both can model population
The validity of the projection depends on the validity of the model. If the model is valid over the domain in question then the projection is valid within that domain. If the model is not then the projection is not. And that applies to all kinds of graphs - not just exponential.
The exponential model of population growth applies when a population grows at a constant rate without any limiting factors. It assumes unlimited resources and ideal conditions for growth. While suitable for short-term predictions in some situations, this model often oversimplifies real-world population dynamics.
Depicts how firms produce and sell goods and services.
An exponential model has a j-shaped growth rate that increases dramatically over a period of time with unlimited resources. A logistic model of population growth has a s-shaped curve with limited resources leading to a slow growth rate.
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The transactional model depicts the communication process as one which information is transmitted simultaneously between the sender and receiver.