Answer:
Option B) 16
Step-by-step explanation:
We are given the following in the question:

where x is the student's original test score and y is the student's adjusted test score.
We have to find the standard deviation of the adjusted test scores of the students in the class, if the standard deviation of the original test scores of the students in the class was 20.
We know that:
- Adding a constant to each value in a data set does not change the value of the standard deviation.
- Multiplying each value in a data set by a constant also multiplies the standard deviation by that constant.
Thus, if we add 20 to each data set then, the standard deviation does not change.
But multiplying each score by 0.8, changes the standard deviation 0.8 times.
Thus, we can write:

Thus, standard deviation of adjusted score is 16.
No, 78 is the absolute value of 78. 78 is the absolute value of -78 too.
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
The angle to the point in the second quadrant is measured from the positive real axis (the x-axis). Second quadrant angles are between 90° and 180°, leaving the 135° choices as the only ones that make sense.
The magnitude of z is the root of the sum of the squares of its components:
|z| = √((-6)^2 +6^2) = 6√2
So, the polar form of z is ...

this matches the first choice