Answer: -1.5
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
A. 35.69%
B. 62.77%
Step-by-step explanation:
In this case, what we must do is calculate the probability supported with the data in the table.
Part A.
What is the probability that a randomly selected student is a 7th grader?
Here the total is all the students that would be the sum of all the grades, which are 325 students.
the number of 7th graders is 116, so the probability is:
116/325 = 0.3569
that is, 35.69%
Part B: What percentage of the students interviewed play Video games?
The total number of students is the same 325 and of those 204 play video games, therefore:
204/325 = 0.6277
that is, 62.77%
Answer:
Answer (e)
Step-by-step explanation:
Note that this graph has a zero at x = 1 and a vertical asymptote at x = -4. Only Answer (e) corresponds to that. Try letting x = 1. y is zero, correct? Try letting x = -4. y is undefined, correct?
Answer:
A, C, D
Step-by-step explanation:
Remember: Exponents are simply repeated multiplication.
The exponent determines how many times to multiply the base number by itself.

Option 'A' and 'C' apply.
Option D applies because:

Answer: 10
Imagine you have 2 slots or boxes that are empty. They represent the possible choices for the letter you pick. For example, you can place B in slot 1 and D in slot 2. There are 5 choices for slot 1 (A,B,C,D,E) and four choices for slot 2. Why 4? Because after we pick the letter for slot 1, we have one less letter to pick from. We can't reuse that letter.
Now multiply those values 5 and 4 to get 20. There are 20 different ways to pick a pair of letters from a pool of 5 total. However, order does NOT matter because the segment AB is the same as BA. Since order doesn't matter, we are doubly counting when we shouldn't. In other words, our count is two times higher than it should be. Instead of 20 pairs, it's actually 20/2 = 10 pairs. That's why the answer is 10.
The list of 10 segments are: {AB,AC,AD,AE,BC,BD,BE,CD,CE,DE}
Side note: you can use the nCr combination formula with n = 5 and r = 2 to get the same answer.