Answer:
18 eggs for 97 cents.
Step-by-step explanation:
.97/18 = 5 cents
He paid 3.19 per gallon both times......first time he bought 12.53 gallons....next time he bought 11.86 gallons
so ur expression is : 3.19(12.53 + 11.86)
The graph Plot of the given results shown represents; A relation only
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For it to be a function, then no x-value can produce more than 2 y-values. However, we see that at x = 25, y has 2 values. Similarly, at x = 15, y has two values.
Thus, the graph plot can only be a relation as it is not a function as seen from the points plotted in the graph.
The complete question is;
Mrs. Anderton is giving a test in her third-period class. She has decided to record the amount of time that each student takes to finish the test (in minutes) and compare that to the grade each student receives on the test (out of 100). A plot of her results is below. Which of the following does this situation represent?
A. both a relation and a function
B. a function only
C. neither a relation nor a function
D. a relation only
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Use what you know about subtracting whole numbers and fractions to subtract mixed numbers.
Answer:
a. Class width=4
b.
Class midpoints
46.5
50.5
54.5
58.5
62.5
66.5
70.5
c.
Class boundaries
44.5-48.5
48.5-52.5
52.5-56.5
57.5-60.5
60.5-64.5
64.5-68.5
68.5-72.5
Step-by-step explanation:
There are total 7 classes in the given frequency distribution. By arranging the frequency distribution into the refine form we get,
Class
Interval frequency
45-48 1
49-52 3
53-56 5
57-60 11
61-64 7
65-68 7
69-72 1
a)
Class width is calculated by taking difference of consecutive two upper class limits or two lower class limits.
Class width=49-45=4
b)
The midpoints of each class is calculated by taking average of upper class limit and lower class limit for each class.
Class
Interval Midpoints
45-48
49-52
53-56
57-60
61-64
65-68
69-72
c)
Class boundaries are calculated by subtracting 0.5 from the lower class limit and adding 0.5 to the upper class interval.
Class
Interval Class boundary
45-48 44.5-48.5
49-52 48.5-52.5
53-56 52.5-56.5
57-60 56.5-60.5
61-64 60.5-64.5
65-68 64.5-68.5
69-72 68.5-72.5