Answer:
Relative frequency of selecting a 2 = 8/50 = 0.16
Relative frequency of selecting a 3 = 14/50 = 0.28
Step-by-step explanation:
When we have a given experiment with given outcomes (such that each time that we perform the experiment, one outcome happens) the relative frequency of a given outcome is the quotient between the number of times that that outcome happened, and the total number of times that the experiment was performed.
Here the experiment is selecting a random number between 1 and 5, and it is performed 50 times.
Out of these 50 times, the outcome "2" appears 8 times.
Then the relative frequency of selecting the number 2 is:
f(2) = 8/50 = 0.16
And of these 50 experiments, the outcome "3" appears 14 times.
Then the relative frequency of selecting the number 3 is:
f(3) = 14/50 = 0.28
Answer:
C is the dependent variable and r is independent
Step-by-step explanation:
Adriana can ride the bus any number of times she wants. No one is stopping her from doing that so 'r' becomes an independent quantity.
Whereas, the total cost for the bus rides depends on the number of times Adriana rides the bus and the relation is given as, C=1.25r
This is because it costs $1.25 each time she rides the bus in one direction
The graph is in the picture (0,8) (40,0)
Answer:
Science? :)
Step-by-step explanation:
Well, to find the perimeter we have to add all of the side lengths, so let's do that:
2x+3 +2x+3 +2x
And we know that this equals 36 so let's solve for x
2x+3+2x+3+2x = 36
6x+6 = 36
6x = 30
x = 5
So we know know that x = 5.
Now all you have to do is plug in the values of x into the lengths
2(5) + 3
= 10+3
= 13 is the length of two of the sides.
2x
= 2(5)
= 10
And 10 is the length of the last side.