Answer:
8 in 26 i think.
Step-by-step explanation:
im pretty sure if it is supposed to be less than five then you need to add the number of digits and those are the odds. pretty sure.
To solve the first problem, you have to multiply both sides by 3, or 3/1.
3/1(n/3)=2(3)
3n/3=6
1n=6, or n=6.
To solve problem 2, simply divide both sides by 5.
5t/5=20/5
t=4
Hope this helps :-)
[tex]\mu[\tex]=8
[tex]\sigma[\tex]=0.7
x=9
Z=(x-[tex]\mu[\tex])/[tex]\sigma[\tex]
=(9-8)/0.7
=1.43
=1.4 [to the nearest tenth]
Total number = 30
1/5 of 30 = 1/5 x 30 = 6
The attached figures show the total number of filled
circles in five lines. Each line have “6” filled circles.
So 5 lines having 6 filled circles = 5 x 6 = 30
<span>Every line represents “1/5” of total amount “30”. Which
proved that 1/5 of 30 is equal to 6. </span>