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dimaraw [331]
3 years ago
13

Giving brainliest!!!! According to the bar charts below, approximately how many males were in the study?

Mathematics
1 answer:
artcher [175]3 years ago
4 0
Because this is asking for men, we only look at males. we see that the first bar is barely under halfway between 15 and 20, meaning that it is 17. now the second bar is also barely under halfway between 5 and 10, so it is 7. now 17+7=24
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Do you mean 7?

You need to multiply each like term differently ( 1. Coefficient, 2. M term, 3. N term, and 4. O term)

1. The coefficients are 4 and 7, and as you have already solved, that equals to 28.

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to)

We will see a code with which it can be predicted that an average man with income and verbal score maintains an appropriate 95% CI.

attach (teengamb)

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