What is the interquartile range of this data set? 2,5,9,11,18,30,42,55,58,73,81
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Answer:
I think it's 49 I'm sry if I'm wrong hope you luck
Step-by-step explanation:
The point-slope form:

We have the points (1, 2) and (3, 6). Substitute:

Y=6x because once you plug in the x value you’ll get the same y values as in the table
Answer:
The answer is below
Step-by-step explanation:
The growth of the bacteria is in the form of an exponential growth. It is given by the formula:

At 2 hours, the population is 62 cells, hence:

After another 2 hours (4 hours), the population is 1 million:

Put r = 4.844 in equation 1


The domain is the x-values used by the graph, so you want to see how your graph lines up with respect to the x-axis.
This graph starts out with an x-value of 2 (although it doesn't really use 2, since it's an open circle) and then continues to the right forever.
The domain is x > –2.