
Look at the graph picture I attached

c is the intercept, which is why the graph crosses the y-axis at +3
to find where it crosses the x-axis, we make y = 0

Answer:
22.8 and 37.5
Step-by-step explanation:
Given the
The weights (in pounds) of 18 preschool children are
32, 20, 25, 27, 31, 22, 30, 23, 44, 37, 33, 45, 41, 24, 34, 21, 39, 29
To find its 20th percentile and 75th percentile.
In ascending order we get like this
Position X (Asc. Order)
1 20
2 21
3 22
4 23
5 24
6 25
7 27
8 29
9 30
10 31
11 32
12 33
13 34
14 37
15 39
16 41
17 44
18 45
Percentile position = (no of entries +1)20/100 = 19/5 = 3.8
Since posiiton is not integer we use interpolation method.
The value of 3.8 - 3 = 0.8 corresponds to the proportion of the distance between 22 and 23 where the percentile we are looking for is located at.
Hence 20th percentile = 
So answer is 22.8
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75th percentile
Percentile posiiton = 19(75)/100 = 14.25
75th percentile= 
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Answer:
Y=4 X= -6 or (-6,4)
Step-by-step explanation:
Okay so
3x+10y=22
-3x-8y=-14
- basically, it's like one big equation. First, subtract 3x from -3x which cancels out and gives us 0
- 10y minus 8y gives us 2y.
- 22 minus 14 gives us 8
3x+10y=22
<u>-3x-8y=-14</u>
0+2y=8
Now that we have this, we can solve for y. in order to do this, we have to divide both sides by 2.

From here we know that y=4 because the 2s cancel out leaving y and 8 divided by 2 is 4.
y= 4
Now we can fill in. You can pick any equation for this but I'm going to chose the first one.
3x+10y=22
we can fill in 4 for y
3x+10(4)=22
3x+40=22
Next we are going to subtract 40 on both sides.
3x+40=22
-40 -40
3x= -18
Next, we're going to divide -18 by 3.

The 3s cancel out leaving us x. -18 divided by 3 is -6.
x= -6
Hope this helped!! :)
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