For 1. To estimate how many sports cards Alberto had, you would round each number to the nearest ten, so 318 would become 320. 273 would then become 270. You would then add those two and would get 590. So, Alberto had 590 sports cards (estimated). If you were looking for the actual answer (not estimated) , you would get 591.
Answer: 84 = 8p - 1 (or $84 = $8p - $1, but it is usually put together like the first equation)
Step-by-step explanation: $84 is the break even point, so the equation must be able to come out to at least $84 if it is correct.
$84 in equation is break even
8p/$8p is the price per painting
-1/-$1 is the addition from the canvas
Answer:
infinite
Step-by-step explanation:
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3/10 so out of the 10 7 people score above average because 10-3=7 and 7+3= 10 7 and 3 make a whole please give me points and mark as brainless
Answer:
A. Repeat the simulation several more times
Step-by-step explanation:
The purpose of the simulation model is to represent the effectivity of the passes.
The proportion of successful passes is 60%.
As we have 10 digits available, 6 (digits from 0 to 5) are used for the outcome "the pass is completed" and 4 (digits 6, 7, 8, and 9) to represent the outcome "the pass is not completed". This is correct, as it represents a probability of 60% of having a successful pass.
But to have a representative distribution of the possible and probable results, the simulation have to run enough times to have a stable distribution of the results.