1. irrational
2. 5
3.16 and 25
4. between 3 and four
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
If a given variable varies inversely with another variable, an increase in the value of the given variable would cause a corresponding decrease in the value of the other variable. Also, a decrease in the value of the given variable would cause a corresponding increase in the value of the other variable.
If y varies inversely with x, we would introduce a cost of variation, k so that the expression becomes
y = k/x
When y = 0.25, x = 8
Substituting into the expression above, it becomes
0.25 = k/8
k = 0.25 × 8
k = 2
The inverse variation function is
y = 2/x
Answer:
i would say the answer is J. 35
Step-by-step explanation:
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10:
a. 4-5 magazines interval contains the fewest data values.
b. There are 20 students in the class. 15 + 3 + 2 is 20.
c. Ignore the 6-7 interval and count the students from the others. 17/20 students read less than 6 magazines. 85% of students read less than 6 magazines.
d. You can’t exactly find the mean of the data, because you don’t know the exact number of how many each student read. The median would be in the range of 2-3, but you can’t find that either. You can’t find any of them without the exact numbers.
11. There were way more than 12% of songs that took 5-8 seconds to download. The error was getting the number of songs that took that long to download and putting it as a percentage. 12/36 songs took 5-8 seconds to download. 12/36 equals 1/3 (0.333) or simply 33%. The real answer is that 33% of the songs took 5-8 seconds to download.
Answer:
1. More magnets are longer than 2 1/2
2. 10 magnets measure in whole numbers and 5 magnets between 2 whole numbers
3. Because the shortest magnet is 1 inch and the longest magnet is 4 inches.
Step-by-step explanation:
1. There are 7 magnets that are longer than 7 1/2 and only 6 magnets that are shorter than 2 1/2. (The 2 magnets that are exactly 2 1/2 are neither longer nor shorter therefore they do not apply to the question.)