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The formulas are functionally the same, but 'n' (the sample size) is used instead of 'N' (the population size).
Step-by-step explanation:
The sample mean is the average value for a set of observations which is derived from a population. While the population mean is the average value for the entire set of observation belonging to a particular study of interest.
The set of observation belonging to a population is denoted by 'N' ; while the sample size is denoted as 'n' :
The mean formula is written thus :
Population mean = Σx / N
Sample mean = Σx / n
Where, x = set of values.
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Problem #1:
At the dealership where she works, Sade fulfilled 3/10 of her quarterly sales goal in January and another 1/10 of her sales goal in February. What fraction of her quarterly sales goal had Sade reached by the end of February?
3/10 + 1/10 = 4/10
4/10 of her goal.
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Problem #2:
Shane has been monitoring his mileage. According to last week's driving log, he drove 1/10 of a mile in his car and 9/10 of a mile in his truck. How far did Shane drive last week in all?
1/10 + 9/10 = 10/10 = 1
Shane drove 1 mile.
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Problem #3:
For a class experiment, Vina's class weighed a log before and after subjecting it to termites. Before subjecting it to termites, the log weighed 7/10 of a pound. After the termites, the log weighed 3/10 of a pound. How much weight did the termites take from the log?
7/10 - 3/10 = 4/10
The termites took 4/10 pound away from the log.
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I'm pretty sure the length of the other side is 35 feet.
35+35+10+10=90