Good job <span>Use the data below to construct a steam and leaf display on your own paper, then describe the distribution's shape</span>
Answer:
There are N students in the class.
We know that ONLY ONE of the inequalities is true:
N < 10
N > 10
N < 22
N > 22
We want only one of these four inequalities to be true.
Remember that if we have:
x > y
y is not a solution, because:
y > y is false.
Then:
If we take N = 10, then:
N < 22
Is the only true option.
While if we take N = 22
N > 10
is the only true option.
So there are two possible values of N.
a square as the distance between the lengths and widths are 3
Answer:
Grampy
Step-by-step explanation:
money cards
Grampy= $12 4 packs
James= $28 7 packs
12*2= 24 dollars and 8 packs
while James payed 28 dollars for 7 packs
So Grampy got a better deal.
I think it might be the second option