A) it is left skewed
B) the median is 5
C) the mean is 5.15
D) the mean would be more affected (a change of 1.05 versus a change of 0.5).
The majority of the data is to the right of the graph; this means it is left skewed.
To find the median, write all of the data values out:
2, 3, 4, 4, 5, 5, 5, 6, 6, 6, 7, 7, 7
The middle value is 5.
We find the sum of this set of values and divide by 13, the number of data points, to find the mean:
2+3+4+4+5+5+5+6+6+6+7+7+7 = 67/13 = 5.15
If we added an additional data value at 20, the new median would be 5.5. The new mean would be (67+20)/14 = 6.2. The mean changes more than the median.
Answer:
Right, obtuse, and isosceles. (B, D, E)
Answer:
y = -x + 9
Step-by-step explanation:
The line that passes through the points (-2,4) and (0,6) has a slope of 1, and a y intercept of 6. The equation to the first line is y = x + 6. and perpendicular lines always have the opposite, reciprocal slope of the other line. So the slope for the second line would be -1. A line with the slope of -1 and a point of (5,4) would contain the points (5,4) , (4,5) , (3,6) , (2,7) , (1,8) , and (0,9) , which is the y intercept for the second line. So the equation for the second line would be y = -x + 9