Mean= is the summation of the maximum temperatures ÷ the numbers of times the temperatures where recorded
standard deviation= is a number used to tell how measurements for a group are spread out from the average (mean), or expected value.
A low standard deviation means that most of the numbers are very close to the average.
A high standard deviation means that the numbers are spread out.
Variance= is a way to measure how far a set of numbers is spread out.
A variance of zero indicates that all of the data values are identical. All non-zero variances are positive.
A small variance indicates that the data points tend to be very close to the mean, and to each other.
A high variance indicates that the data points are very spread out from the mean, and from one another.
Answer: -5, 1
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Answer:
If the underlined digit is 5 then it is Fifty thousand (50,000)
Answer:
C. 10 000
Step-by-step explanation:
If we called:
x = children who have been vacinated against rubella only
2x = children who have been vaccinated against mumps
y = children who have been vaccinated agains both
Children who have been vaccinated against mumps only = x - y
And we know that y = 2*(x-y)
=> 2y = 3x
y = 5000
There fore x = 7500
The number of children who have been vaccinated against rubella
= 2x - y = 2*7500 - 5000 = 15 000 - 5000 = 10 000
it is easy 90x+90y then divide by 4
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