for Hubble’s constant H0, we have to calculate the slope of the…

Question Answered step-by-step for Hubble’s constant H0, we have to calculate the slope of the…  Image transcription textNo. Distance (Mpc) Velocity (km/s) HO Constant HO94 11.21903226 1024.09118: 91.28159687 80.5447897701 56.96875 4549.950772 79.86748475 4… Show more… Show morefor Hubble’s constant H0, we have to calculate the slope of the chart.In the first chart, I did not set intercept, so the equation shows y=mx+b,m is the slope.The second chart intercept is (0,0), and the equation shows y=mx.In the third chart, I calculate H0 for each group of data, then average them.Three of them shows the different number.So which one is the accurate H0?  Science Astrophysics PHYS 1500 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)