Answer:
A discrete quantitative variable is one that can only take specific numeric values (rather than any value in an interval)
Step-by-step explanation:
A discrete quantitative variable is one that can only take specific numeric values (rather than any value in an interval), but those numeric values have a clear quantitative interpretation. Examples of discrete quantitative variables are number of needle punctures, number of pregnancies and number of hospitalizations.
Seventy-two ten-thousandths. Try and see if this correct
<span>{<span>xi</span>,...}</span><span>|3|≥x</span>something like this
Answer:
8/15
Step-by-step explanation:
tangent = opposite/adjacent,
so tan(A) = 8/15
1-2 = -1
If that's what u mean