Interquartile range is the range is the number in the dead center, you have to divide the number line into 2 sections. The middle of everything and the middle of both section is the interquartile range
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Natural numbers: Counting things! You look around your room and see an electronic device, then another, then another! You just counted to 3 using the natural numbers.
Whole numbers! You try to look for electronic devices and realise that they’re all gone. You have zero electronic devices, and you just used whole numbers.
You go online to find where your electronic devices went, and realise they were taken because you’re in debt to the bank so they took some of your stuff. You’re in negative numbers, and now you’ve used integers.
Answer:
120 times
Step-by-step explanation:
If we want to find a qunatity is how many times as other quantity, we have to divide the large one by the small one (remember, same units).
Let's make both into inches.
We have 1 inch [model]
also
10 feet * 12 = 120 inches
Thus, we can say:
120/1 = 120 times
So, Actual Plane is 120 times than model airplane
Answer: Santa's speed in still air is 6 miles per minute
Speed of the wind is 1 mile per minute
Step-by-step explanation:
Let x represent the speed of Santa in still air. It is assumed that in still air. She is flying with the wind. If the speed of the wind is y, then him total speed is x + y
It takes Santa 5 minutes to fly 35 miles with the wind.
Speed = distance / time
It means that
x + y = 35/5 = 7
It takes him 7 minutes to fly 35 miles against the wind. This means that his total speed will be x - y
Speed = distance/time. Therefore,
x - y = 35 /5 = 5 - - - - - - 1
Substituting x = 7 - y into equation 1, it becomes
7 - y - y = 5
-2y = 5 - 7 = -2
y = -2/-2 = 1
x = 7 - y = 7 - 1
x = 6
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Answer:
x + 9 and (x + ( i - 7)) are factors
Discussion:
If f(x) has roots -9 and 7-i then
f(x) = g(x)(x - (-9)) (x - (7-i)) ( g(x) is a polynomial of degree less than f(x))
That is, x + 9 and (x + ( i - 7)) are factors of f(x)
BTW: if the coefficients of f(x) are real (not stated in the Question) then the conjugate of 7-i, i.e. 7 + i, is also be a root.
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MrB