Formula for standard deviation sample calculation is:
SD = sqrt (( ∑( x - m)²) / ( n - 1 )),
where x stays for each value in the data set, m stays for mean of all values in the data set, and n stays for the number of values in the data set.
For example: Find the sample standard deviation for the set of numbers: 10, 11, 11, 12, 12.
First we will find mean of all avlues: m = ( 10 + 11 + 11 + 12 +12 ) / 5 = 11.2
SD = sqrt (( 1.2² + 0.2² + 0.2² + 0.8² + 0.8² ) / ( 5 - 1 ))=
= sqrt ( 2.8 / 4 ) = √0.7 = 0.837
Answer:
The average rate of change is 4.
Step-by-step explanation:
Average rate of change is simply a fancy way of saying "find the slope".
So for slope, we use (y2-y1)/(x2-x1).
(3-(-13))/(2-(-2))
16/4
4
Answer:
402 in^3
Step-by-step explanation:
We know that the volume of a sphere = 4
/3 πr^3
Variables:
r = 2in
Solve for 1 toy:
4
/3 πr^3
4/3 π (2in)^3
= 33.51 cubic inches for 1 toy
For 12 toys:
33.51 in^3 * 12 toys = 402.12 in^3 of water for all the toys
Round:
402.12 in^3 ≈ 402 in^3 of water
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Answer:
I would say it’s C
Step-by-step explanation:
If I remember this math correctly if the < doesn’t have a line under it the circle is open. If it does the circle is a closed circle. Since it’s less than -27 that means it’s probably more negative than that. If that’s wrong sorry =(
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Answer:
Option B
Step-by-step explanation:
The cost of 6 turkeys at $1 per pound will be between $78 and $90. The cost of 6 turkeys at $20 each, B2G1, will be $80. We imagine that the average weight of turkeys in the 13-15 lb range will usually exceed 13 1/3 pounds, the weight at which the cost per pound is the same. That means, 6 turkeys at $1 per pound will likely cost more than $80, unless extreme effort is made to choose only the lightest turkeys.
Option B is likely to be cheaper; certainly so, if heavier turkeys are preferred.