Answer:
960 ounces in 1 day
(Sorry for a late response, I just logged on)
Step-by-step explanation:
Most of that information is negligable (not important) besides 8 ounces in 12 minutes.
so an hour is 60 minutes, if we multiply both parts of the problem by 5 we get
40 ounces in 1 hour
a day is 24 hours, so if we multiply both sides by 24 well get our answer
960 ounces a day
-- Gage Millar, Algebra 1/2 tutor
Answer: C is the answer
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
go to slope calclculator
Step-by-step explanation:
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The median number of minutes for Jake and Sarah are equal, but the mean numbers are different.
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For this, you never said the choices, but I’ve done this before, so I’m going to use the answer choices I had, and hopefully they are right.
Our choices are -
• The median number of minutes for Jake is higher than the median number of minutes for Sarah.
• The mean number of minutes for Sarah is higher than the mean number of minutes for Jake.
• The mean number of minutes for Jake and Sarah are equal, but the median number of minutes are different.
• The median number of minutes for Jake and Sarah are equal, but the mean number of minutes are different.
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So to answer the question, we neee to find the median and mean for each data set, so -
Jack = [90 median] [89.6 mean]
Sarah = [90 median] [89.5 mean]
We can clearly see the median for both is 90, so we can eliminate all the choices that say they are unequal.
We can also see that Jack has a higher mean (89.6) compared to Sarah (89.5).
We can eliminate all the choices that don’t imply that too.
That leaves us with -
• The median number of minutes for Jake and Sarah are equal, but the mean number of minutes are different.