Answer:
There is nothing here?
Step-by-step explanation:
Angle 1 and 2 are supplementary angles, meaning they must add up to 180°. You can tell this because they share a side and together, their other side forms a straight line (and straight lines are 180<span>°).
Knowing this, you can make an equation to solve for x:
Angle 1 + Angle 2 = 180</span><span>°
</span>10x + 4 + 5x – 4 = 180°
15x = 180°
x = 12°
Knowing x = 12°, you can plug the value of x into the equation for angle 2 to find its measurement:
<span>Angle 2 = 5x – 4
</span>Angle 2 = 5(12°) - 4
Angle 2 = 56°
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Answer: A) 56°
Answer:
what did u do wrong
Step-by-step explanation:
I'll just show you how to make a frequency table using the above data.
We will group the data into class intervals and determine the frequency of the group.
<span>8 12 25 32 45 50 62 73 80 99 4 18 9 39 36 67 33
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smallest data value = 4
highest data value = 99
difference = 99 - 4 = 95
number of data = 17
Let us assign a class interval of 20.
Class Interval Tally Frequency
0-20 8, 12, 4, 18, 9, 5
21-40 25, 32, 39, 36, 33 5
41-60 45, 50, 67 3
61-80 62, 73, 80 3
81-100 99 1
That is how a frequency table look like. Usually, under the Tally column, tick marks are written instead of the numbers but for easier monitoring, I used the numbers in the data set.