Answer:
The experiment is identifying whether a student gets less than a 75% on the entrance exam.
The trial is one exam being taken.
An outcome is a student scoring 80%.
Step-by-step explanation:
An experiment occurs when an intervention is made by a researcher and its effect are studied, thus the experiment here is identifying whether a student gets less than a 75% on the entrance exam.
The trial is the one exam being taken.
While an outcome is the aftermath of the experiment which includes a student scoring 80%.
Four? Isn't it stated in the question? Unless I am assuming wrong.
Let sister be s. Matthew, M
Matthew is 7years older than twice the age of his sister
M = 7 + 2s
13 = 7 + 2s. 7 crosses the equality to other side and becomes -7
13 - 7 = 2s
6 = 2s Divide both sides by 2
6/2 = 2s/2
3 = s
Sister is 3 years old.