How do I find the Q1 and Q3?<br><br>
0,0,1,2,2,3,4,4,4,4,5,6,6,7,7
Angelina_Jolie [31]
Answer:
Q1 = 2
Q3 = 6
Step-by-step explanation:
Mathematically, we have
Q1 = (n + 1)/4 th term
where n is the number of terms
By the count, we have n as 15
Q1 = (15 + 1)/4
Q1 = 4th term
Looking at the arrangement, the 4th term is 2
For Q3
Q3 = 3(n + 1)/4 th term
n = 15
Q3 = 3 * 4 = 12th term
The 12th term is 6
So that is the 3rd quartile
The coefficient is the number, therefore -5 and -4,
The exponent of the first x is 1 and the second x is 2, if the 2 is meant as an exponent. The first exponent of y is 1 and 5e second y is 2
Answer:
c) the size of each exterior angles
5(w - 1) - 2 = 5w + 7
5w - 5 - 2 = 5w + 7
5w - 7 = 5w + 7
5w - 5w = 7 + 7
0 = 14 (incorrect)
there are no solutions to this system...0 solutions
60 min in one hour so 60+60+30=150.
150 divided 50 mins = 3 days (50+50+50=150)