Answer:
1 hour
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:</h2>
The statement which best describe the shape of the data is:
- It is not symmetric and has a peak at 4.
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Step-by-step explanation:</h2>
A dot plot is said to be symmetric if the plot to the left and right hand side of the mean is roughly the same.
Here by looking at the dot plot we see that the data is not symmetric as it is not equally divided to the left and right of the mean.s
Also, the peak is at the point at which the frequency i.e. the dots are the highest.
Hence, from the dot plot we observe that the peak is at: 4
( Since the frequency at 4 is highest i.e. 5)
Answer:
the probability that the ext order will be shrimp = 27.78%
Step-by-step explanation:
Vegetable 333
Chicken 666
Pork 222
Beef 222
Shrimp 555
total = 1,998
P (shrimp) = 555 / 1,998 = 0.2777 or 27.78%
in case the numbers in the orders were:
Vegetable 3
Chicken 6
Pork 2
Beef 2
Shrimp 5
total = 18
P (shrimp) = 5 / 18 = 0.2777 or 27.78%
The probability of an event happening is just the number of times that event occurred divided by the total number of events that took place.
Answer:
15: Yes, no, yes, yes, no; 16A: C = ($0.29)X + ($1.45)Y + ($2.50)Z; 16B: Yes
Step-by-step explanation:
For question 15: We need to multiply the widths and lengths given to see if they equal the area we are trying to achieve. Therefore, some of them work, and some do not.
For question 16:
Part A: We'll set a variable for the number of each supply she can buy. Pencils will be represented by X, pens by Y and Notebooks by Z, and we'll represent total cost by C. The total cost will therefore be represented by C = ($0.29)X + ($1.45)Y + ($2.50)Z.
Part B: We'll plug the numbers of items she wants to buy into our formula and see if it comes out to less than $20. So in this case C = ($0.29)(3) + ($1.45)(4) + ($2.50)(2). Therefore, C = $11.67, which is less than $20, so she can afford her school supplies.
Answer:
238/25
Step-by-step explanation:
Input:
9×1 + 5×1/10 + 2×1/100
Exact result:
238/25
Decimal form:
9.52
Number line:
Number line
Mixed fraction:
9 13/25
Continued fraction:
[9; 1, 1, 12]
Egyptian fraction expansion:
9 + 1/2 + 1/50