Please, you need to help yourself by looking up the meaning of these terms: mean, median, mode, range FIRST. How else will you know what you're looking for?
Example: Find the mean of the integers 34 33 35 33 32 35 34 32. To do this, just add them up, count how many you have, and then divide your sum by that count.
Example: Find the median of the integers 34 33 35 33 32 35 34 32. First, arrange these integers in ascending order: 32 32 33 33 34 34 35 35. Second, count them: I see 8 integers. Third, find the median: It's the average of the middle two integers: (33+34)/2 = 33.5
I. 3*2^0
II. 3*2^1
III 3*2^2
IV. 3*2^3
V. 3*2^4
VI. 3*2^5
The sum 3*(2^0+2^1+2^2+2^3+2^4+2^5)=3*(2^6-1)=3*(64-1)=3*63=189
D is the answer
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Answer:
x = -29/6 = -4 5/6
Step-by-step explanation:
The equation simplifies to ...
ln(-3x·4) = ln(58)
Taking antilogs, the equation becomes ...
(-3x)(4) = 58
Dividing by -12 shows us the value of x.
x = -58/12
x = -29/6 = -4 5/6
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The applicable rule of logarithms is ...
ln(ab) = ln(a) +ln(b)
Answer: The equation of the perpendicular line intersects the point (-5,1) is y=x+6[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
step1:-
The standard form of slope - intercept form y=m x+c
Here m is called slope of the given line
C is called the y- intercept of the given line
Given equation of the straight line y=-x+1
comparing the slope - intercept form y=m x+c
here m= -1 and c=1
step2:-
The equation of the perpendicular line is
} =\frac{-1}{m} (x-x_{1} )[/tex]
substitute m = -1 and c =1 values in equation



step3:- The equation of the perpendicular line intersects the point (-5,1) is
y=x+6[/tex]
<u>conclusion</u><u>:</u>-
The equation of the perpendicular line is
y=x+6[/tex]
133 adult tickets were sold.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given,
Total tickets sold for school play = 399
Let,
x represent the number of children tickets sold.
y represent the number of adult tickets sold.
According to given statement;
x+y=399 Eqn 1
x = 2y Eqn 2
Putting value of x from Eqn 2 in Eqn 1

Dividing both sides by 3

133 adult tickets were sold.
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