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I would think so since you have to weigh each person and then add all the weights together and then divide this number by the total number of people weighed.
Would probably mostly hinge on the actual weighing part I think for the data gathering.
Answer: try 5/6 hope this helps you out
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Step-by-step explanation:
20.1metres / seconds
We want to convert to metres /minutes
It is known that 60seconds=1minutes
So therefore, either we multiply 20.1metres/seconds by
60seconds/1minutes
Or
1minutes/60seconds
Multiplying with the above does not change the magnitude of the quantity because it is like we are multiplying by 1.
Since we want to cancel seconds and it is in the denominator, so to do this we need to multiply with the fraction that has the seconds as numerator.
So, we are going to multiply with 60seconds/1minutes
20.1metres/seconds ×60seconds/minutes
1206metres/minutes.
So the correct fraction is the StartFraction 60 seconds Over 1 minute, which is the third option
Answer:
-1/6
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