Answer:
No they don't.
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Answer:
a) 1/27
b) 16
c) 1/8
Step-by-step explanation:
a) 
One of the properties of the exponents tells us that when we have a negative exponent we can express it in terms of its positive exponent by turning it into the denominator (and changing its sign), so we would have:

And now, solving for x = 9 we have:

b) 
This is already a positive rational exponent so we are just going to substitute the value of y = 8 into the expression

c) 
Using the same property we used in a) we have:

And now, solving for z = 16 we have:

About 500 times since there is a 50/50 chance
i think that is right
Observe the given data distribution table carefully.
The 5th class interval is given as,

The upper limit (UL) and lower limit (LL) of this interval are,

Thus, the upper-class limit of this 5th class is 17.4.