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The graphic displays a study of the crashes caused due to fatigue as a function of hours of driving. The scale on the horizontal axis represents the number of hours of driving since an 8-hour break from driving. The scale on the vertical axis represents the percentage of crashes, out of total crashes, caused due to fatigue. The line graph represents the most accurate polynomial to quantify the percentage of crashes due to fatigue as a function of hours of driving. The upper rightmost label represents all hours above 12 combined.
On the basis of the information provided, select from each of the drop-down menus the best option.
The maximum increase in the percentage of crashes due to fatigue happens between hours of driving.
The percentage of crashes due to fatigue, estimated by the polynomial, is least accurate for the label representing of driving.
NOt able to understand the second questiono? What does least accurate mean? If there is a deviation in the graph, can that mean that it is least accurate?KarishmaB Can you help?
The curve represents the estimates and the points represent the actual values. The estimate is least accurate at point x = 11 hrs. The curve is much lower than the point (actual value) at x = 11 hrs.
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NOt able to understand the second questiono? What does least accurate mean? If there is a deviation in the graph, can that mean that it is least accurate?KarishmaB Can you help?
Can you please tell me why answer 10 to 12 is not correct for Q1
KarishmaB
The curve represents the estimates and the points represent the actual values. The estimate is least accurate at point x = 11 hrs. The curve is much lower than the point (actual value) at x = 11 hrs.
The value at 10 hrs is about 5% and at 11 hrs is about 10%. That is a 5% increase. The value at 12 hours is about 9% so from 10 hrs to 12 hrs, the increase is only 4%. Hence maximum increase happened from 10 hrs to 11 hrs.
We have to consider 10% ( the black outside the line) for 10 hrs.. I thought that we had to consider the value that appears on the line.
Thanks for your explanation
KarishmaB
The value at 10 hrs is about 5% and at 11 hrs is about 10%. That is a 5% increase. The value at 12 hours is about 9% so from 10 hrs to 12 hrs, the increase is only 4%. Hence maximum increase happened from 10 hrs to 11 hrs.