Answer:
First tanks
Step-by-step explanation:
Rate for the first tank
One tank is filling at a rate of 5/8 gallon per 7/10 hour.
= 5/8 gallon ÷ 7/10 hour
= 5/8 ×10/7 (gallon/hour)
= 25/28 gallon/hour
= 0.8928571429 gallon /hour
Rate for the second tank
A second tank is filling at a rate of 5/9 gallon per 2/3 hour.
5/9 gallon ÷ 2/3 hour
5/9 × 3/2 (gallon per hour)
= 5/6 (gallon per hour)
= 0.8333333333 gallon/hoir
The tank that is filling faster the first tank at the rate of 0.8928571429 gallon /hour
Answer:
8
Step-by-step explanation:
6^7 : 6^6 = 6^(7-6) = 6^1 = 6
3^3 : 3^4 = 3^(3-4) = 3^-1 = 1/3
6* 1/3 = 2
2^3 = 8
Answer:
1) Is more representative
Step-by-step explanation:
The problem with his selection is that maybe there are few students participating in certain sport and those students maybe do quite more excercise than the rest (or quite less). This will modify the results because the sample he selected is biased. This problem wont be solved by method 3 or 4, because he is still selecting students that may modify heavily the results with a high probability
This problem will also appear if he choose a sample by class. Maybe, in a class there are quite few students, and selecting from class will make those students appear quite more often than, lets say, a 7th grade student selected at random, therefore the selection is biased in this case as well.
If he has a list with all seventh grade students, each student is equallly likely to be selected and as a consequence, the the results wont be biased. Approach 1 is the best one.
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