A student rolled 8 number cubes and counted the total amount of even numbers to simulate the number of questions she might guess
correctly on a true/false test with 8 questions. The dot plot below shows the results of one hundred trials. Based on this data, which number of correct answers is most likely? a dot plot labeled 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 along the bottom. Above the zero is 3 dots. Above the 1 is 12 dots. Above the 2 is 13 dots. Above the 3 is 17 dots. Above the 4 is 16 dots. Above the 5 is 13 dots. Above the 6 is 10 dots. Above the 7 is 11 dots. Above the 8 is 5 dots. 0 3 6 8
<h3>Procedure - Finding missing angles in a quadrilateral</h3>
In this question we must determine the measures of the <em>missing</em> angles by both <em>geometric</em> and <em>algebraic</em> means, whose procedure is presented below:
"The answer is no because If you have 2 digit divisor and 3 digit dividend, you cannot be sure that the number of digits in the quotient will always be the same.