Answer:
The median
Step-by-step explanation:
The median always exists. The median does not have to be one of the data
For me personally, the easiest way to do this is by isolating the x² term, and finding the square root of both sides. The hardest way (well actually, the longest way) would be to use the quadratic formula. It just complicates things unnecessarily.
If it's square rectangle rectangle square I can't know with out tĥe picture
The new area will be 320 in²
<em><u>Explanation</u></em>
Lin has a drawing with an area of 20 in² and she increases all sides by a scale factor of 4.
<u>The general rule</u> we need to use here.......
"<em>If the lengths of the sides in a shape are all increased by a scale factor of
, then the area will be increased by a scale factor of
"</em>
Here the sides are increased by a scale factor of 4. So, the area will be increased by a scale factor of 
Thus, the new area will be: 