We have to draw the model for 42 divide 7 . In order to draw the model we use below steps.
- Draw 7 boxes to represent 7 groups.
- Assume 42 as the number which represents the total of these 7 groups.
- Put a question mark at the first box.
Attached is the model to represents 42 divide 7 .
In the question mark we should put 6. Hence, when we add 6 to 7 times that will be equal to 42.
Number twenty-one is one and three-fourths
To determine about how many more boys have a shoes size of 6 or less, you need to understand that a box and whisker plot takes a data set and show it in quarters (25% of the data is represented in each section).
For the 2 years olds, if the box in the middle, that means that half of the boys have a shoe size at 6 or under. There were 80 boys chosen for this study, so half of that is 40.
For the 3 year olds, the closest point to 6 is 6.5, and it is located after the line on the left. This means that only 25% of the boys have shoe sizes of 6.5 or under. 25% of the 60 three-year olds they collected data on is 15.
The difference is 40-15= 25.
There are about 25 more two-year olds wearing a size 6 or under.
Answer:
1 lap in 4/5 minute.
Step-by-step explanation:
10/8=1/x
cross product
simplify 10/8 into 5/4
5/4=1/x
cross product
4*1=5*x
4=5x
x=4/5