Well, for
her questionnaire she could use and create questions or queries that are
obviously related to her hypothesis or study.
These
could be done in a likert type of scale.
<span><span>
1.
</span>I read most often.
</span>
<span><span>a.
</span>Strongly Agree </span>
<span><span>b.
</span>Agree</span>
<span><span>c.
</span>Disagree </span>
<span><span>d.
</span>Strongly Disagree</span>
<span><span>
2.
</span>When I read my books its takes me 24 hours a day</span>
<span><span>
a.
</span>Strongly Agree </span>
<span><span>b.
</span>Agree</span>
<span><span>c.
</span>Disagree </span>
<span><span>d.
</span>Strongly Disagree</span>
<span><span>
3.
</span>When I start reading I can’t stop</span>
<span><span>
a.
</span>Strongly Agree </span>
<span><span>b.
</span>Agree</span>
<span><span>c.
</span>Disagree </span>
<span><span>d.
</span>Strongly Disagree</span>
Answer:
The average monthly expenditure is 1,155.35 $.
Step-by-step explanation:
The average of any sequency is given by the sum of it's individual parts divided by the number of parts it has. So in this case the average of monthly expenditure will be the sum of all individual expenditures divided by the number of months. The question can be solved like this:
average = (March+ April + May + June + July+ August)/6
average = (1,249.59 + 1,365.38 + 1,024.3 + 1,100.4 + 992,4 + 1,200.02)/6
average = 1,155.35 $
Answer:
around like 33.50$
Step-by-step explanation:
All you have to do is take the number of hours times the amount of money per hour ( so like the equation would look like y=5x) and since the 45 minutes isn't a full hour it shouldn't matter. Just in case though we'll consider the 45 minutes and make it a .7 and multiply that by 5 as well and we get 3.5. Now we just take 5*6+3.5 and bang.
Answer: Okay the answer its 2304 pi
and decimal from its 7238.22947387
...
since it keeps going on. Or you could round it to the hundredth's place and get 723.8
GCF is the Greatest Common Factor. It would be the largest number that can divide evenly into all the numbers you need to find the GCF in.
exapmple GCF for 12 and 16
12: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 12
16: 1, 2, 4, 8, 16
the largest common number is 4, so 4 is the GCF of 12 & 16
LCM = Least Common Multiple is the smallest number ( other than zero) that is a multiple of both
LCM of 3 and 5
3: 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18
5: 5, 10, 15, 20
the first common number is 15, so this is the LCM of 3 & 5