That question is not a statistical question since there will be only one answer. If it were to be statistical it would have multiple answers an example of that type of question would be, Why did you decide to try out for the volleyball team? This is statistical because some could say they joined for fun, credits, to do something active, etc.. there would be multiple answers. Your question, How many students tried out for the volleyball team isn't statistical since it will have one answer such as, 26 students, 15 student, 2 students, etc...
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Hey there!
Let's first find an easier situation.
If we're saying:
How many fives are in ten?
We're doing 10 divided by 5, because we're seeing how many 5's go into 10.
It's no different here.
We will be doing 6 divided by 3/4, just as we did with our simpler situation.
Using our "keep, switch, flip" rule (keep first term, change to multiplication, take reciprocal of second term)
we get:
6 divided by 3/4
=
6 * 4/3
= 24/3
= 8 3/4's in 6.
Hope this helps!
There are many ways to do this.
One way could be 0.25x+7.00=27
What's 1/3 of 12?
Mulitply 1/3 times 12 = 4
Nita uses 4 eggs.
Step-by-step explanation:
To determine what the height of the ladder reaches up the wall we need to know the height of ladder which is not provided in the question.
So if I assume the height of ladder to be 10ft( just a general assumption)
Then, inclined ladder, wall and distance been the bottom of the ladder and wall will form a right angle triangle.
where height of ladder will be hypotenuse, height of the ladder reaches up the wall will be perpendicular and distance been the bottom of the ladder and wall will be base.
Since, A ladder is inclined at 23 degrees against the wall
⇒ height of the ladder reaches up the wall = Height of ladder×sin23°
= 10ft × sin23° = 3.9073 ft