Answer:
When studying a random sample of the population, you are studying one of many (generally the same) flying squirrels that live. This small selection represents the whole population, (because as said before, they are generally the same). In this way, you can assume that the small section that you picked is going to represent the entire flying squirrel population.
Answer:
Luke saw 5 worms
Step-by-step explanation:
Evan and Luke saw 8 worms on the path.
Evan saw 3 worms while Luke saw 2 Worms more than Evan.
So luke is +2 of Evan
Luke= 3+2
Luke = 5
Luke saw a total of 5 worms while Evan saw a total of 3 worms adding up to a total of 8 worms
Answer:
y-3=2/5(x-8)
Step-by-step explanation:
m=(y2-y1)/(x2-x1)
m=(5-3)/(13-8)
m=2/5
y-y1=m(x-x1)
y-3=2/5(x-8)
Apply the Pyth. Theorem:
c^2 = 3^2 + 7^2, or c^2 = 9 + 49 = 58. Thus, c = sqrt(58).
Answer:
The number 0 is the only number in the group that would make this true.