It is possible to convert a fraction to a decimal in mathematics. First, -3/11 is a fraction. To convert a fraction which is -3/11, divide 3 by 11 which you get .272727... and you get the idea. The '27' repeats. Therefore, the answer would be -.27 with a <span>Vinculum symbol which is a horizontal line above the number to indicate its repeating. Also, don't forget to put a negative sign!</span>
Answer:
The mean is the better method.
Step-by-step explanation:
The best way to meassure the average height is throught mean. The mean of a sample is the average of that sample's height, and it will be a good estimate for the population's average height.
The mode just finds the most frequent height. Even tough the most frequent height will influence the average height, knowing only what height is the most frequent one doesnt give you enough informtation about how the height is centrally distributed.
As for the median, it is fine to use the median of a sample to estimate the median of the population, but if you use the median to estimate the average height you may have a few issues. For example, if you include babies in your population, the babies will push the average height down a lot and they are far below te median height. This, as a result, will give you a median height of a sample way above the average height of the population, becuase median just weights every person's height the same, while average will weight extreme values more, in the sense that a small proportion of extreme values can push the average far from the median.
You can solve using the pythagorean theorem which is
a^2+b^2=c^2 where a and b are the legs and c is the hypotenuse in a right triangle.
12^2+x^2=24^2
144+x^2=576
x^2=432
x =20.78 (approximately)
cos(6x) = 0
cos⁻¹[cos(6x)] = cos⁻¹(0)
6x = 90
6 6
x = 15°
x = ¹/₁₂π radians
cos(6x) = 0
<span>cos⁻¹[cos(6x)] = cos⁻¹(0)
</span> 6x = 270
6 6
x = 45
x = ¹/₄π radians
cos(6x) = 0
<span>cos⁻¹[cos(6x)] = cos⁻¹(0)
</span> 6x = 450
6 6
x = 75
x = ⁵/₁₂π radians