Hey!
The median is 28, so it isn’t A or B. I can’t see C and D very well but if C’s median is 30 ( and I think that’s what it says) then it has to be D.
Hope this helps!
Answer:
1/3
Step-by-step explanation:
6+-5 2/3 = 6-5 2/3, so the difference is 1/3
Answer:
52%
Step-by-step explanation:
250 TAB (Team At Bats)
120 TH (Team Hits)
130 TBO [60+50+20] (Team Batted Out)
130/250 = 52% or .52
I got D.
There's a few ways to solve it; I prefer using tables, but there are functions on a TI-84 that'll do it for you too. The logic here is, you have a standard normal distribution which means right away, the mean is 0 and the standard deviation is 1. This means you can use a Z table that helps you calculate the area beneath a normal curve for a range of values. Here, your two Z scores are -1.21 and .84. You might notice that this table doesn't account for negative values, but the cool thing about a normal distribution is that we can assume symmetry, so you can just look for 1.21 and call it good. The actual calculation here is:
1 - Z-score of 1.21 - Z-score .84 ... use the table or calculator
1 - .1131 - .2005 = .6864
Because this table calculates areas to the RIGHT of the mean, you have to play around with it a little to get the bit in the middle that your graph asks for. You subtract from 1 to make sure you're getting the area in the middle and not the area of the tails in this problem.