1, a.) The two specific conjectures are in the first image.
1, b.) The two general conjectures are in the second image.
2, a.) Two specific conjectures for this pattern are:
- The common difference between two consecutive terms is 3.
- And the given difference is A.P.
2, b.) From our observation two general conjecture is that the given sequence is an arithmetic sequence and the common difference is 3.
For finding its nth term we can use the formula: a(n) = a + (n-1) x d.
2, c.) A formula for the given pattern is 5 + (n-1)3, where n is the number of the term.
Its either A sorry if im wrong
Answer:
the gas cost for the entire trip is $77
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that
For the first 300 miles, it spend $12.50 on gas
We need to find out the gas cost for the overall trip at the time when it drives 960 miles
So, it should be
= 960 miles ÷ $12.50
= $76.80
= $77
Hence, the gas cost for the entire trip is $77
Answer:
possibly you could use kid per candy, number of trickery treaters or something
you could explain lets say over the holidays Miss. So and So's class's kids got an average of around 4-6 Christmas presents while Miss. Mary Sue's class had kids with 2 presents and kids with 12, since the range between 2-12 is bigger it had a greater standard of deviation
(hopefully this helps and I am not overcomplicating or incorrecting the standard of deviation, good luck)
It will be400 divided by 6.88