To determine the cost to fertilize the trees, you need to figure out how many kilograms of fertilizer are needed. With the information given, you can determine The number of grams needed to fertilize 1200 trees. To do this you would multiply 200 times 1200. This equals 240,000 grams. To convert this to kilograms, divide 240000g by 1000 g. Every group of 1000 g is 1 kg. The answer is 240 kilograms. Multiply 240 kg by the price of $2.75 per kilogram to get $660 as the cost.
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But you could also round it up to 29.
5 bonus on 50 is 5/50 *100%=10%
5 bonus on 100 is 5/100 *100%=5%
Answer: for 50 points.
Answer: D
Step-by-step explanation:
Standard Deviation σ2 =
Σ(xi - μ)2/N
=(1 - 5.3)2 + ... + (9 - 5.3)2/10
=68.1/10
= 6.81
σ = √6.81
= 2.60959767014
B) σ2 =
Σ(xi - μ)2/N
=(3 - 61.7)2 + ... + (99 - 61.7)2/10
=58414.1/10
= 5841.41
σ = √5841.41
= 76.429117488036
C) (1 - 11.4)2 + ... + (1 - 11.4)2/10
=8758.4/10
= 875.84
σ = √875.84
= 29.59459410095
D) (79 - 79)2 + ... + (79 - 79)2/10
=0/10
= 0
σ = √0
= 0
I hope this helps, mark as Brainliest please.
Answer: 172
Step-by-step explanation:
If what I did is right, the answer is 172.2 since 41/5 is 8.2 and I multiply 8.2 times 21, I get 172.2, which rounds to 172.