Number 3, because if you replace x for 1 then you get zero. and because it is rise over run then the run is 0. it is the only line with a run of 0
Answer:
Sorted Data Set: 2, 10, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18, 18, 20, 21
Mean (Average) 14.545454545455
Median 15
Range 19
Mode 18, appeared 2 times
Geometric Mean 12.803503609558
Largest 21
Smallest 2
Sum 160
Count 11
First Quartile Q1 = 12
Second Quartile Q2 = 15
Third Quartile Q3 = 18
Interquartile Range IQR = 6
Answer:
9 1/15 Hours
Step-by-step explanation:
First you must find the LCD of the two fractions. Then, you can add them together very easily. Last, just simplify.
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The answer is as follows:
There are 2 pints in a quart.
There are 2 quarts in a half gallon.
There are 2 half gallons in a gallon.
Therefore, we can conclude that there are 10 quarts of orange juice.