Answer:
January has the greater MAD.
Step-by-step explanation:
The MAD of January is 8. You can figure this out by finding the mean of the data (adding them all together then dividing by the number of data points), then finding the distance between each data point and the mean. You then will add all the distances together, then divide by the number of data points. The MAD of July is 2.5. See above for the process.
Yes. As an example, (-5)-(-5) = -5+5=0
First find the slope/rate of change of the table. Find the difference between the intervals of the x and y values of the table. Each time the x value decreases by 2 the y value decreases by 4. To find the rate of change divide the -4 by -2 to get 2 as the slope.
Set up an equation using values from the table to figure out the y intercept or b value.
-6=-4(2)+b
-6=-8+b. Add 8 from both sides
both sides to get b
2=b
The y intercept is (0,2)
The equation of the line is Y=2x+2
Plug in 0 for y into the lines equation to get the x intercept
0=2x+2
-2=2x. Divide by 2 to isolate x
-1=x
The x intercept is (-1,0)
Answer:
Option B. 9.11
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the length of line AB, we must first of all calculate the value of θ as shown in the attached photo.
The value of θ can be obtained as follow:
θ + 39° + 120° = 180° (sum of angles in a triangle)
θ + 159° = 180°
Collect like terms
θ = 180° – 159°
θ = 21°
Thus, we can obtain the length of line AB by using sine rule as illustrated below:
b/Sine B = c/Sine C
b = 16
Angle B = 39°
Sine C = 21°
c =?
b/Sine B = c/Sine C
16/Sine 39° = c/Sine 21°
Cross multiply
c × Sine 39° = 16 × Sine 21°
Divide both side by Sine 39°
c = (16 × Sine 21°) / Sine 39°
c = 9.11
Therefore, the length of line AB is 9.11
0.416666666666 is the answer I believe