^ if you're talking universally, no it would be cm. But no one really says "quarter inches". You would just say inches
I'm not sure about the given data but I plotted the scatter plot based on what I understand on how the data should be presented.
Time (years)
3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, 21, 24
Number of participants(x1000)
22, 25, 28, 14, 17, 20,15, 9
Attached is the scatter plot created online.
x = time (years)
y = number of participants
Answer:
Based on what I can see, the answer is sixteenths.
Step-by-step explanation:
If you count every tick on the line, you can get the number sixteenths. Hope this helped :)
<span>A 2% solution of chlorohexidine added to 126 oz of water. The total oz 128.
Solute: chlorohexidine, 2%=0.02
solvent: water (0%)
Concentration, C, volume V
CV=c1v1+c2v1
128C=0.02*2 + 0.00*126 = 0.04
Concentration
C=0.04/128 = 0.0003125 = 0.03125%</span>
<span>If the nemesis has "7/8 of her cats plus 2" it can be written like this: 7/8 x + 2 = x, where x is the number of the cats. After that we can solve the equation. x - 7/8 x = 2; 1/8 x = 2; x = 2 : 1/8 = 2 * 8 = 16. Answer: The nemesis has 16 cats.</span>