To determine the number of subjects that are needed for the experiments, we multiply the number of independent variables with the number of scores. For example, there are n independent variables then, there are approximately,
number of subjects = 20 x n = 20n
Answer:
it's 6:10
12:20
Step-by-step explanation:
when u add 6+10 u get = 16
then divide 32 beads from 16.
then u get a value of a bead ...n it's 2.
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is the largest number out of the choices so it will appear furthest to the right of a number line.
Answer: 2/5 is the closest one.
Step-by-step explanation:
1/3 (0.333,,,) is 0.05666... away from 0.39 .
2/5 (0.4) is 0.01 away .
3.8 (0.375) is 0.015 away .
9/25 (0.36) is 0.3 away .
2/5 is the closest one.