Answer:
A discrete quantitative variable is one that can only take specific numeric values (rather than any value in an interval)
Step-by-step explanation:
A discrete quantitative variable is one that can only take specific numeric values (rather than any value in an interval), but those numeric values have a clear quantitative interpretation. Examples of discrete quantitative variables are number of needle punctures, number of pregnancies and number of hospitalizations.
Answer:
ummm i dont know but try 16 35/21
Step-by-step explanation:
Hey there Rosy! I did this recently and the answer is:
1 : 4
2 to 8
18
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72
The answer is 15.9 because 3.9+111=15.9
Answer:
6 =t
Step-by-step explanation:
-9 (t – 2) = 4(t – 15)
Distribute
-9t +18 = 4t -60
Add 9t to each side
-9t +18+9t = 4t+9t -60
18 = 13t -60
Add 60 to each side
18+60 = 13t-60+60
78 = 13t
Divide each side by 13
78/13 = 13t/13
6 =t