Answer:
Qualitative variable.
See explanation below.
Step-by-step explanation:
In research we have two types of variables: the quantitative and the qualitative variables.
- A quantitative variable is a variable that is a number, for example: age, height, number of years of school. These type of variables are only numbers.
- A qualitative variable is a variable that is not a number but rather a category of data. For example: your name, your gender, your favorite food. All these examples are not numbers but categories.
In this example we are asked about our favorite city, we can see that the possible answers for this question are: Dallas, Seattle, Washington, Paris, etc.. these are not numbers so therefore this is an example of qualitative variable.
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Answer:
491,400 ft·lb
Step-by-step explanation:
The mass of the water is ...
M = Vρ = LWHρ = (25 ft)(15 ft)(7 ft)(62.4 lb/ft³) = 163,800 lb
The average depth is 3 ft, so the work required is equivalent to that required to raise this mass 3 ft.
W = (3 ft)(163,800 lb) = 491,400 ft·lb
Answer:
Correct answer: B
Step-by-step explanation:
Syntax: in piecewise functions such as the one attached, the "if:" section shows the domain, or x-axis values which that function pertains to.
In the graph, you can see that the graph is defined for
(not-including 1 because there is an open hole there, indicating it is not part of the domain), and
.
Now that we know the domain, we can attach it to the graphs that lie on those domains.
We see that the leftmost line appears to have a positive slope and a negative y-intercept, and that the second line should have a positive y-intercept and a negative slope.
At this point, you can just start crossing off answers that don't meet this criteria.
Cheers!!
Answer:
1. 1.1 times the weight of the puppy
2. 11/10
3. %110
Step-by-step explanation:
11 x 9 = 99
99/90=1.1
1.1 = 11/10 = %110
Answer:
- 2. Rotate the triangle 90º clockwise about the origin and then translate it 10 units left and 9 units down.
Step-by-step explanation:
- <em>Easy way to take one of the vertices and apply the transformations</em>
1. Rotate the triangle 90º counterclockwise about the origin and then translate it 10 units left and 9 units down.
2. Rotate the triangle 90º clockwise about the origin and then translate it 10 units left and 9 units down.
- True
- (-3, 3) → (3, 3) → (3 - 10, 3 - 9) = (-7, -6)
3. Rotate the triangle 90º counterclockwise about the origin then translate it 1 unit up.
4. Rotate the triangle 90º clockwise about the origin then translate it 1 unit up.