Carlita was either sipping the hot chocolate while she was out, or else
approximating the numbers. The exact number she reported is not
possible. To see why, I'll do it strictly by the math:
Robins = 5 times
Cardinals = 1 time
Total birds = 6 times
6 times = 25 birds
Divide each side by 6 : 1 time = 25/6 = 4-1/6 birds
Robins = 5 times = 20-5/6 of them
Cardinals = 1 time = 4-1/6 of them
Total: (20-5/6) + (4-1/6) = 25 birds.
How many more robins than cardinals = (20-5/6) - (4-1/6) = 16-2/3 more.
The math works out fine. But if the numbers she reported are true,
then some of what she saw was partial birds ... legs, or feathers,
things like that. Eeeew. I don't want to talk about it.
Answer: at lease 8 packages of Aero flight tees.
Step-by-step explanation:
At least 10 golf tees for each member of his foursome = total of at least 4*10 = 40 tees.
2 packages of the generic golf tees, that are packaged by the dozen = 2*12 = 24 tees.
So, Bill must buy at least 16 Aero tees.
This means he must buy 8 pairs
Answer:
I think the answer is4k3+0 or 4
Testing random samples of lightbulbs produced by a company to confirm they work and testing a new drug on a random sample of patients to see how effective it is at curing the flu are examples of inferential statistics. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question are option "C" and option "E".