What does the mixed graph suggest about the timing of the peaks of variables I a

Practice Questions

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What does the mixed graph suggest about the timing of the peaks of variables I and J? (2021)
  1. I peaks before J.
  2. J peaks before I.
  3. I and J peak simultaneously.
  4. There is no peak for either variable.

Questions & Step-by-Step Solutions

What does the mixed graph suggest about the timing of the peaks of variables I and J? (2021)
  • Step 1: Look at the mixed graph that shows the data for variables I and J.
  • Step 2: Identify the highest point (peak) for variable I on the graph.
  • Step 3: Identify the highest point (peak) for variable J on the graph.
  • Step 4: Compare the positions of the peaks for both variables.
  • Step 5: Determine which peak occurs first in time. If variable I's peak is to the left of variable J's peak, then variable I peaks first.
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