Answer:
y = 0 and x = 6
y = 2 and x = 3
y = 4 and x = 0
y = 6 and x = -3
Step-by-step explanation:
2x+3y=12 is the equation of a straight line.
There are infinite number of solutions, but here you're probably looking for solutions where x and y are whole numbers. Trial and error will find you some, although if you examine the equation closely you see that if x is a multiple of 3 and y is a multiple of 2, then they produce terms that are the LCM (least common multiple) of 2 and 3, namely 6. That's the logic in the whole number solutions.
First, create a scale that includes all the numbers- that being, you can plot both the minimum and maximum values on it.
Next, draw a line of a set height (I tend to use 2 squares in my work) where the median is. Next, draw similar lines, at the same height, for the rest of the values- both quartiles and the maximum values. You can obviously do this in whatever order you like, but that's how I do it.
Next, join up the tops and bottoms of the quartiles, with the median in the middle, and connect the middles of the quartiles to their corresponding minimum or maximum values.
Voila, my friend. You have a box plot.
Answer: im on this one too
Step-by-step explanation: