Answer:
so 4 times 5 is 20 girls
your answer is 20
Step-by-step explanation:
you have to do cross math so 3 over 4 times 5 over? so
Answer:
c. The Mean of Normal Distribution is related to the average of the data set. The Standard deviation is related to data variation.
Step-by-step explanation:
(a) No, mean don't tell us how much the data deviate from the average, Standard deviation tells us. So, Option (a) is incorrect.
(b) No, mean is greatly affected by extreme values. But Median is good to measure central tendency when there is outlier present in data. So, Option (b) is also incorrect.
(c) Here Mean and Standard deviation are correctly defined. Hence, this is only the correct answer.
(d) No, It is the definition of mean not of Standard Deviation. So, this option is also incorrect.
Further, Mean is used to measure the central tendency of data which represents the whole data in the best way. It can be found as the ratio of the sum of all the observations to the total number of observations.
Answer:
(3,1)
Step-by-step explanation:
y=-4x^2+24x-35
x-intercept of the vertex formula:
v=-b/2a
a=-4
b=24,
c=-35
v = - 24/2(-4)
v = -24/-8
v = 3
substitute x as v
y= -4(3)^2 + 24(3) - 35
y= -4(9) + 72 - 35
y = -36 +72 - 35
y = 36 - 35
y = 1
therefore the vertex is
(3,1)
I don't know if we can find the foci of this ellipse, but we can find the centre and the vertices. First of all, let us state the standard equation of an ellipse.
(If there is a way to solve for the foci of this ellipse, please let me know! I am learning this stuff currently.)

Where

is the centre of the ellipse. Just by looking at your equation right away, we can tell that the centre of the ellipse is:

Now to find the vertices, we must first remember that the vertices of an ellipse are on the major axis.
The major axis in this case is that of the y-axis. In other words,
So we know that b=5 from your equation given. The vertices are 5 away from the centre, so we find that the vertices of your ellipse are:

&

I really hope this helped you! (Partially because I spent a lot of time on this lol)
Sincerely,
~Cam943, Junior Moderator