That's 5 integers...
Logic tells me that a number divided by 5 should be equal to -3. -15/5 is in fact equal to -3.
Let's find 5 integers (two positive and three negative) when added up together equal -15.
-14, -3, -3, 2, 3.
[(-14)+(-3)+(-3)+2+3]/5 = (-15)/5 = -3
Mean = -3
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Now let's put these numbers in order, from lowest to highest - then pick out the middle value...
-14, -3, [-3], 2, 3
The median turns out to be -3.
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Let's look at the numbers once again...
-14, -3, -3, 2, 3
It turns out that -3 appears the most, therefore -3 is the mode too.
Answer:
-2.85
Step-by-step explanation:
I looked it up tbh
Answer:
0
Step-by-step explanation:
–5(3 – q) + 4 = 5q – 11
-15 +5q + 4 = 5q -11
-11 + 5q = 5q - 11
+5q - 5q = -11 + 11
0=0
Answer: -2
I'm not so sure what it means by slope, but because I saw a pattern between x and y (it decreases by 2 every x value and decreases by 4 every TWO x values) values so I would pick -2. BUT I don't know if the answer is -4.
Step-by-step explanation:
Supposing, for the sake of illustration, that the mean is 31.2 and the std. dev. is 1.9.
This probability can be calculated by finding z-scores and their corresponding areas under the std. normal curve.
34 in - 31.2 in
The area under this curve to the left of z = -------------------- = 1.47 (for 34 in)
1.9
32 in - 31.2 in
and that to the left of 32 in is z = ---------------------- = 0.421
1.9
Know how to use a table of z-scores to find these two areas? If not, let me know and I'll go over that with you.
My TI-83 calculator provided the following result:
normalcdf(32, 34, 31.2, 1.9) = 0.267 (answer to this sample problem)