Answer:
1.
Variable: x
Inequality: x ≤ 12
Value that matches: 12
2.
Variable: y
Inequality: y < 66
Value that matches: 60
Step-by-step explanation:
Solving (1):
Let x be the variable
Reading through the question, we have the inequality to be represented by "at most".
At most is used for less than or equal to.
Hence, the expression can be represented by:
x ≤ 12
The range of this inequality is limited to all natural number that do not exceed 12.
Examples are 8, 2, 11, 12
Solving (2):
Let the variable be y
Reading through the question, we have the inequality to be represented by "below".
Below means less than
Hence, the expression can be represented by:
y < 66
The range of this inequality is limited to all number less than 66.
Examples are 65, 1 , 60......
Answer:
8
Step-by-step explanation:
(10-4)+20/20
6+20/10
6+2
8
Sintheta,costheta,tantheta are only positive in quadrant 1
sintheta is only positive in quad2
tantheta is only positive in quad3
costheta is only positive in quad4
The experimental probability of getting a multiple of 3 is
.
Given that, Angelique throws a different six-sided dice 120 times.
<h3>What is Probability in maths?</h3>
Probability denotes the possibility of something happening. It's a field of mathematics that studies the probability of a random event occurring. From 0 to 1, the value is expressed. Probability is a mathematical concept that predicts how likely occurrences are to occur.
We know that, 
Number of favourable outcomes =21+24=45
Total number of outcomes = 120
Probability of getting a multiple of 3=
Therefore, the probability of getting a multiple of 3 is
.
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Answer:
See Explanation
Step-by-step explanation:
The question is incomplete, as the required lengths are not given.
I will use the following data set to answer the question.

First, is to determine the range of the dataset



Next, we will make use of 4 classes. So, we divide range by 10 to get the number of class. 10 represents the interval




<em>So, we use 4 classes</em>
Plot the frequency distribution table as follows:

<em>See attachment for histogram</em>