To find a percentage, if I am ready your question correctly, would be as simple as dividing the number by 100. For example, finding the percentage of 73.
73/100 = .73%
You could also just move the decimal place over two spots to the left.
Ok you need to add 23.50+3.40
what do you get?
26.9
Round it to the nearest hundreth what do you get?
26.10 is your final answer
Answer:
Part A: Based on the information collected, who will have the higher mean annual salary?
College graduates have a higher mean by about $20,000
Part B: If you were to graph this data, what would be important to consider?
The data should be graphed on the same axis and scale so comparisons are possible
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
B. Only 140 is an outlier
Step-by-step explanation:
To properly identify an outlier, you must first know what it is. An outlier is a number that is either a lot higher or a lot lower than the average in a set of numbers. For example, if you had a number set of 1, 3, 4, 6, and 72, you can deduce that 72 is the outlier because it's very far away compared to the other numbers in the set.
In the set that's provided, the numbers tend to range in the double digits, going up in small increments from 15 to 89. However, we can see that 140 is a lot higher than the rest of the numbers in the set, so we can assume that 140 is an outlier.