Answer:

Step-by-step Explanation:
The 44th percentile,
, of the given data can be calculated using the kth formula for percentile given as:

where,
i = the ranking or the position of the percentile = ?
k = the percentile = 44
n = total number of the given data values = 23
Plug in the values into the formula to find "i"




Since "I", 10.56, is not an integer, round the number down, and round it up to the nearest integer, then look for the position each occupy in the ordered data set, and find their average.
Thus,


The data occupying the 10th position on the data set = 28.7
11th = 31.1


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To check this yourself, you need the denominators to be the same to be able to easily compare the two.
For example, does 5/8 = 40/64?
1. Determine what you would need to do to the denominator in 5/8 to make it 64. (Multiply it by 8)
2. Find what fraction is equal to 1 with a denominator of 8. (8/8)
3. Multiply the fraction 5/8 by the one you just found (8/8), numerator times numerator, denominator times denominator.
4. Compare the answer with the second fraction.
It is important that when you multiply the denominator by any number you multiply the numerator by the same number. This is to preserve the fraction's value. This works because any number divided by itself is equal to 1, AND when you multiply any number by 1 (whether 1 is in the form of 1 or 4/4 or 8/8 or 234/234), the answer is always equal to the original number.
Another way to check would be to simply enter 1/2 into a calculator, write down the answer. Next enter 5/8 into a calculator. If the answers are the same, they are equal.</span><span>
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B) 43 because they increase 3
c) 32 because they decrease 7
Answer: 98
Step-by-step explanation:
The numbers after the decimal place are represented as 10ths, hundredths, thousandths, and so on. 0.6 is said as "Zero point six tenths." Or "Zero and six tenths."
0.06 is said as "Zero point zero six hundredths." Or "Zero and six hundredths."