The answer is 256 hope this helps :)
Answer:
35/4
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
There are 6 classes we find the median by finding the middle number of the 3rd highest class and 4th highest class, even if this is a decimal.
6/3 = 3+ 0.5
The process would be different if some values are the same values already on the chart total of each class.
ie) 20 31 14 22 20 31
small data like this below you can rearrange
14 20 20 22 31 31
and see that 21 is the correct value
as there are even numbers, so we choose 20 , 22
and select the middle value = 21
Step-by-step explanation:
If there is an even number of numbers locate the two middle numbers so that there is an equal number of values to the left and to the right of these two numbers. Step 3: If there is an odd number of numbers, this middle number is the median. If there is an even number of numbers add the two middles and divide by 2.
Answer:
- Center = (3, 0)
- Radius = 3
- Graph = see below
Concept:
Here, we need to know the idea of the circle equation.
Circle equation: (x - h)² + (y - k)² = r²
(h, k) = center
r = radius
x = variable
y = variable
Solve:
<u>Given expression </u>
(x - 3)² + y² = 9
<u>Find the point of the center</u>
(h, k) =
<u>Find the length of the radius</u>
r² = 9
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Answer:
23/12 or 1 and 11/12
Step-by-step explanation:
Your first step is that you need to gain a common denomitor. In this scenario, this is 12. To get this, you can either go through the given factors such as 3 having the factors of 6, 9, and 12 and 4 having the factors of 8, and 12.
Another method is the multiply the two given denominators together, but there are certain instances where you shouldn't do that.
Now that you have a common denominator, you need to change the numerators to accomadate the denominators. For 3 to turn into 12, you need to multiply it by 4, thus you have to do the same to the numerator. For 4 to turn into 12, you need to multiply it by 3. This will give you these two new fractions:
8/12 + 15/12
Add the numerators to get 23/12 and then simplify the two numbers to get the mixed number of 1 and 11/12.
Hope this helps!