Answer: 6 13/36 (B)
You add it by breaking wholes into parts.
Categorical data may or may not have some logical order
while the values of a quantitative variable can be ordered and
measured.
Categorical data examples are: race, sex, age group, and
educational level
Quantitative data examples are: heights of players on a
football team; number of cars in each row of a parking lot
a) Colors of phone cover - quantitative
b) Weight of different phones - quantitative
c) Types of dogs - categorical
d) Temperatures in the U.S. cities - quantitative
Answer:
80%
Step-by-step explanation:
Step-by-step explanation:
perimeter=2(l+b)
18=2[(x+2)+x]
18=2(x+x+2)
18=2(2x+2)
18=4x+4
collecting like terms
18+4=4x
22=4x
dividing by 4
22/4=x
5²/4=5½