add 0+1+2+3+4 = 10
divide 10÷5 = 2
add 15+8+3+3+1 = 30
divide 30÷5 = 6
the ratio is 2:6 which simplifies to 1:3 by the means of lates per student. In other words there is one late per 3 students.
In order to get an average of 90, the student needs to get a score of 96.
The average can be found by summing up all the numbers in a data set and then dividing it by the number of characters in that dataset.
Assuming the average is 90, and that the score the student needs to get is x, the formula would be:
<em>Average = Sum of scores / Number of scores </em>
90 = (83 + 89 + 92 + x) / 4
90 x 4 = 264 + x
x = 360 - 264
x = 96
The student needs to get a score of 96 on the last exam.
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Volume of cone : V=1/3pie r^2h
The first graph! if you take the coordinates of each point and write them in a table( the left side being x and right y) it will match the first graph
The first book you select can be any one of 700.
. . . For each of those ...
The second book can be any one of the other 699.
. . . For each of those ...
The third book can be any one of the remining 698.
The total number of ways to gather three books from the shelves into your hands is (700 · 699 · 698) = <em>341,531,400 ways</em> .
<em>BUT ...</em>
When you bring three books to the check-out counter, Marian the Librarian doesn't know in which order you took them down off the shelves. You could have gathered the same three books in (3 · 2 · 1) = 6 different ways.
So, even though there are 341,531,400 ways to<em> </em>gather up three books, there are only (341,531,400 / 6) = 56,921,900 different GROUPS of three books that you can choose to take home.