They got the 1.2 minutes by taking the total number of minutes (6) and dividing them by the number of laps run (5). So 6 divided by 5 gives you the 1.2.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Continuous vs discrete is if you can count vs. measure the results. For example: you can run 13. 5 miles but you can't have 13.5 dogs. Miles (measurable) are continuous while dogs (countable) are discrete.
Qualitative results are when a result is not a number, and qualitative is when the result is a number. For example: if you're doing a lab and a result is either going to be "blue" or "green", that's qualitative, since those aren't number values. However, if you were measuring distance, that would be qualitative, since you would get a result of "6 meters" or "2.5 inches", which are numerical values.
The scale of measurement are the units in which you are measuring something it. For example: distance has units of inches, feet, miles, etc... and weight has units of grams, kilograms, tons, etc...
Hope this helps! -Alex :)
#9 You have to make the fraction a decimal, then multiply 11.8 by 6.5. This is because 11.8 is per hour.
#10 here is a hint, one quarter of an hour is 15 minutes. again change the fraction to a decimal
#11 just multiply the 2 numbers
1.4
×2.9
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126
+ 280
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3.06
Answer:
B
Step-by-step explanation:
I just put in in the desmos graphing calculator