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Yes, in my opinion I think a bar model would be a good model for converting miles to feet. It is simple and easy to understand
Answer:
Q1 = 61
Q3 = 63
Step-by-step explanation:
From the plot attached :
Data obtained is :
Temperature frequency
59 0
60 2
61 3
62 3
63 4
64 2
65 1
Frequency Total 15
Data in raw format :
60,60,61,61,61,62,62,62,63,63,63,63,64,64,65
The first quartile :
Q1 = 1/4(n+1)th term
n = 15
Q1 = 1/4(15+1)th term
Q1 = 1/4 * 16th
Q1 = 4th term
Q1 = 61
Third quartile (Q3):
Q3 = 3/4(n+1)th term
n = 15
Q3 = 3/4(15+1)th term
Q3 = 3/4 * 16th
Q3 = (48/4)th term
Q3 = 12th term
Q3 = 63
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Find the perimeter by solving for y.
We know that a rectangle contains two pairs of parallel and congruent sides, therefore:
5y - 1 = 2y + 8
We can solve for y using this expression. Begin by subtracting 2y from both sides:
5y - 2y - 1 = 2y - 2y + 8
3y - 1 = 8
Add 1 to both sides:
3y - 1 + 1 = 8 + 1
3y = 9
Divide both sides by 3:
y = 3
Recall that the perimeter of a rectangle is:
P = 2l + 2w
Plug in the given expressions for the side lengths to find one equation:
P = 2(5y - 1) + 2(y - 1)
Simplify by distribution:
P = 10y - 2 + 2y - 2
Combine like terms:
P = 12y - 4
Plug in the solved value of y into this equation:
P = 12(3) - 4
P = 36 - 4
P = 32 cm.
3/4 times 2/3 = 6/12 = 1/2
your answer is 1/2
i hope this helps!!