The mean of a dataset is the sum of all data elements divided by the count of the elements.
The location of the 6th score relative to the mean is 5 points below the mean
Let:
<em> Mean</em>
<em> 5 scores</em>
<em> 6th scores</em>
Given that:

The 5 scores that are 1 above the mean implies that:

The mean of a dataset is calculated using:

So, we have:


Open brackets

Multiply both sides by 6

Make b the subject


This means that the 6th score is 5 points below the mean
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Answer:
y = 6/5x - 2
Step-by-step explanation:
use y = mx+ c
m = slope
c = y intercept
y = 6/5x - 2
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Answer:
- c = 2
- segments 10, 8, 6 (top down)
Step-by-step explanation:
The sum of top and bottom bases is twice the midsegment.
(c² +6) +(c² +2) = 2(4c)
2c² -8c +8 = 0 . . . . . . . . . subtract 8c
2(c -2)² = 0 . . . . . . . . factor
c = 2 . . . . . . the value that makes the binomial be zero
The value of c is 2; the segment lengths (top-down) are 10, 8, 6.