What is the third quartile of this data set 20,21,24,25,28,29,35,37,39,42,44
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Answer:
The third quartile would be <u>39</u>.
Step-by-step explanation:
• Since the numbers are already in order, the next step would be to find the median:
- The <u>median</u> is the middle number; found by ordering all data points and picking out the one in the middle.
• The <u>first quartile</u>, is denoted as Q1 and is the middle number that falls between the smallest value of the data set and the median.
- The first quartile would be 24.
• The <u>third quartile</u>, is denoted as Q3 and is the median of the upper half of the data set.
- The third quartile would be 39.
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<span>seventy-seven hundredths.</span>
We conclude that 375 portions can be sold.
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How many portions can be sold?</h3>
We know that 500 portions have been ordered, but only 5/6 of that was delivered, so the number of delivered portions is:
p = (5/6)*500 = 416.6
Which we can round to the next whole number, 417.
Now we know that 10% of these are given to the players and staff, then the number of portions that can be sold is the 90% of 417, which is:
N = 417*(90%/100%) = 417*0.9 = 375
We conclude that 375 portions can be sold.
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Answer:
no matter how many parts are in the shipment, 3.5% of the parts will be defective.
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Step-by-step explanation:
Well your c value is already there (6) as the standard equation for a line is
y = mx + c
To find the gradient (M) plot two points on the line.
Then label each co ordinate X1 and X2 and then Y1 and Y2
Then subtract your y1 from y2 and then x1 from x2.
For example :if your coordinates were (1,2) (3,4) you would do
4-2 and 3-1
These answers become your “changes” now do change in y / change in x
In terms of the Example you would do 2/2 which would be 1 and the M value would be 1
Hope that isn’t too confusing