2/3, since those numbers can be divided by 14.
The median number of cars for both distributions lies in the 20–30 interval and there were more than 40 cars in line more often on the weekend then the weekday.
<h3>What is mean and median ?</h3>
The arithmetic mean is found by adding the numbers and dividing the sum by the number of data in the list.
The median is the middle value in a list ordered from smallest to largest.
Given data:
Data A:
0 - 10 4
10 - 20 13
20 - 30 19
30 - 40 8
40 - 50 5
50 - 60 1
Data B:
0-10 12
10-20 20
20-30 14
30-40 3
40-50 1
Thus, the median number of cars for both distributions lies in the 20–30 interval and there were more than 40 cars in line more often on the weekend then the weekday.
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Same.. i’ve been posting so many questions for people to answer so i feel bad and go to try to answer others and cannot for the life of me
D. (-1,9) is not on the graph.
How many children are there? To find your answer you need the amount. Right now your equation looks like this 6/c=p with c being the number of children and p being the amount of orange that each child gets.