Answer:
r = 4
Step-by-step explanation:
z ^ (7/10) * z^ ( 33/10)
We know that a^ b* a^c = a^(b+c)
z^ (7/10 +33/10)
z^ (40/10)
z^4
r = 4
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What is the interquartile range of the data? 24, 25, 27, 36, 37, 42, 42, 43, 49, 49, 50, 53, 59, 61, 65 41 7 17 10
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<span>The interquartile range is the difference between the third quartile and the first quartile. First, find the median so you can separate the data in half. The median is the middle number. Arrange the numbers from least to greatest and find the number in the middle.
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Find the medians of these two halves. These will be Quartile 1 and Quartile 3.

Quartile 1 is 36

Quartile 3 is 53
Yes! your right. The answer is correct :)
First you find the common deoninator.
Step 1: Reduce (simplify) entered fractions to lowest terms, if the case:Fraction: 5 / 6 it's already reduced to lowest terms
Fraction: 11 / 12 it's already reduced to lowest terms
Step 2: Calculate LCM (lowest common multiple) of the reduced fractions' denominators, it will be the common denominator of the compared fractions:Denominator 6, factored = 2 * 3
Denominator 12, factored = 22<span> * 3</span>
LCM (6, 12) = 22<span> * 3 = 12</span>Step 3: Calculate each fraction's expanding number (LCM divided by each fraction's denominator):For fraction: 5 / 6 is 12 : 6 = (22<span> * 3) : 6 = 2</span>
For fraction: 11 / 12 is 12 : 12 = (22<span> * 3) : 12 = 1</span>
Step 4: Expand fractions to bring them to the common denominator (LCM):5 / 6 = (2 * 5) / (2 * 6) = 10 / 12
<span>11 / 12 = (1 * 11) / (1 * 12) = 11 / 12</span>