Answer: A) x=6
Step-by-step explanation: my trick that i do with these questions are to just fill in the x's with the different choices that they give you.
so... first try out 6. fill in every x with a 6. so now, x isn't x anymore, it's 6.
(8-6)=2
9 times 2= 18
3 times 6= 18
this means that x would equal 6
if that first one doesn't work, try out the other ones. but this one works, so we know we have the right answer. i hope this helps with this problem, and i hope it helps with other problems like this too.
:)
Solution
- The Range of a dataset is simply the difference between the largest number and the smallest number in the dataset.
- In the dataset given, the largest number is 12 while the smallest number is 3.
- Thus, the Range of the dataset is

Range = 9
6*100 = 600
600 + 38 = 638
therefore the answer is:
638/100
however this is an improper decimal.
Whole numbers are like 0,1,2,3,4,5...
the smallest one is 10
prime numbers
I do not accept 1 as a prime number, if you agree, go to AAAAAAAAA
if you do think it's a prime number, go to BBBBBBB
AAAAAAA
2,3,5,7
2+3+5+7=17
a+b=10+17=27
BBBBBBBBBBB
1,2,3,5,7
1+2+3+5+7=18
a+b=10+18=28
if you do not think a is a prime number, then the answer is 27
if you do think 1 is prime number then the answer is 28
Answer:
y
Step-by-step explanation:
First you would find y because two or more of the numbers have it. Then you would be able to solve for x