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ABSOLUTE VALUE</u></h2>
The absolute value of a number is the distance from 0 to that number. The distance is positive, hence, the absolute value is always a positive number.
<h3>Exercise</h3>
Replace the value of x:



The absolute value of a number is the numerical value of the number, without regard to its sign.
<h3><u>Answer.</u> 12</h3>
The box and whisker plot is attached.
We first order the data from least to greatest:
6, 7, 11, 13, 14, 15, 15, 19, 21
The median is the middle value, or 14.
The lower quartile is the median of the lower half (split by the median). This is between 7 and 11: (7+11)/2 = 18/2 = 9
The upper quartile is the median of the upper half (split by the median). This is between 15 and 19: (15+19)/2 = 34/2 = 17
The highest value is 21.
The lowest value is 6.
We draw the middle line of the box at 14, the median. We draw the left side of the box at the lower quartile, 9. We draw the right side of the box at the upper quartile, 17. From the right side of the box, we draw a whisker to the highest value, 21. From the left side of the box, we draw a whisker to the lowest value, 6.
Answer:
No its not true
Step-by-step explanation:
(7x2)-5= 14-5= 9
(2x2)+8= 4+8= 12
9=12
The answer is C! a line that shows the set of all solutions to the equation :)
To form the first group, we can choose from a group of 17 people.

To form the next group, we need to consider how many people are left (17 - 6 = 11)
So, from a group of 11 people, we can have 3 people in it.

There is only one way to group the last 8 people. Thus, they are going to be 1 group.
BUT we would have overcounted because of the fact that they can be chosen in different ways. This is because they are not distinct groups or ordered groups. For example, the third group can be chosen first, the second can be chosen last, etc.
So, to counter this, we need to divide by 3!

There are 340, 340 ways.