Answer:
As per dot plots we see the distribution of prices is close but majority of prices are concentrated in different zones. So MAD would be more similar by the look.
<u>Let's verify</u>
<h3>Neighborhood 1</h3>
<u>Data</u>
- 55, 55, 60, 60, 70, 80, 80, 80, 90, 120
<u>Mean</u>
- (55*2+ 60*2+ 70+ 80*3 + 90+ 120)/10 = 75
<u>MAD</u>
- (20*2+15*2+5+5*3+15+45)/10 = 15
<h3>Neighborhood 2</h3>
<u>Data</u>
- 100, 110, 110, 110, 120, 120, 120, 140, 150, 160
<u>Mean</u>
- (100 + 110*3+ 120*3+ 140 + 150+ 160)/10 = 124
<u>MAD</u>
- (24+14*3+4*3+16*3+16+26+36)/10 = 20.4
As we see the means are too different (75 vs 124) than MADs (15 vs 20.4).
The difference would be 589.5 degrees fahrenheit.
Graph the parabola using the direction, vertex, focus, and axis of symmetry.
Vertex: (1/2,484)
Focus: (1/2, 30975/64)
Axis of Symmetry: x=1/2
Directrix: y=30977/64
x l y
1/2 l 484
1 I 480
A) How long did it take for Jason to reach his maximum height? -b/2a=-16/-32= 1/2s
B) What was the highest point that Jason reached?
484ft ~h(ois)
C) Jason hit the water after how many seconds?
roots -5&6 so 6s
Oh and by the way there is some seriously cool cliff jumps in Acapulco, I'm dying to go.
<u>1/2s, 484ft, 6s</u>
Answer:
45 slices of turkey used
Step-by-step explanation:
In order to figure out this problem we first need to calculate the total amount of sandwiches that were ordered. Since 27 regular sandwiches were ordered and we know that three times as many customers ordered the regular sandwich as the large sandwich. Then we simply divide 27 by 3 to find out how many large sandwiches were ordered.
27 / 3 = 9 large sandwiches.
Now, assuming that each regular sandwich only takes one slice of turkey, we can multiply 9 by 2 since each large sandwich takes double the slices and add that to 27 to calculate the total number of slices used in all of the sandwiches for that day.
(9*2) + 27 = s
18 + 27 = s
45 = s
There were a total of 45 slices of turkey used.
Answer:
No answer
Step-by-step explanation: