No, you can't. Here's two different data sets with a mean of 123:
{3, 33, 333}
{122, 123, 124}
The range of the first set is 330, and the range of the second set is 2. These are very different ranges, so you can't assume that the ranges of the two data sets are about the same.
Well 4 just means that there are 4 of these things. so 1/2 is also the same as 50/100 or 25/50 or 500/1000 (the gist of it) so you just multiply the bottom and the top by the same number which would just give you different improper fractions
That would mean the week before there were 120 students, so you have to add 120 and 103 to get how many there were absent in those two weeks which would be 123
Answer:
I'm pretty sure that all of the Prime numbers only have two factors. Let's say 3 for an example.
Step-by-step explanation:
The number 3 only has the factors of 3 and 1.
The two factors are itself (of course) and 1 (any number can go into one).
Another way to do this if you had to find out an answer like this.
3x1=3. Any number that can go into itself times 1 has only 2 factors.
Or at least I think. This is probably wrong. So Sorry if it is.
Answer:
67.5 in³
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that :
Volume 1 = 540 in³
Volume 2 of similar shape = x ; if the scale factor = 1/2
Volume of a shape = length * width * height)
The scale factor = 1/2
Volumetric factor = 1/2 * 1/2 * 1/2 = 1/8
Hence, the volume of similar sculpture will be :
540 in³ * 1/8 = 67.5 in³