A quantitative variable is a variable that can be measured i.e. quantified
There can be many sample means as possible
<h3>How to determine the number of samples</h3>
From the question, we understand that the variable is a quantitative variable
This means that the variable can be measured.
When a variable can be measured, there can be many sample means
Hence, the number of sample means is many
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Step-by-step explanation:


<em>Translate into an algebraic equation:-</em>
<em>The quotient of a number and 5.</em>
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✳︎ First, the word "quotient" indicates that we divide.
Here, we have the quotient of a number and 5, so we divide the number by 5; let the number be d.
So the quotient of d and 5 looks as follows:-

<h3>Good luck with your studies.</h3>

Answer: X=-3
Step-by-step explanation:
2(5x+3)-6x=7x+30+5x
10x+6-6x=7x+30+5x
4x-12x=30-6
-8x=24
-x=3
x=-3
She bought 12, so there is a total of 12 grams.
If she ate half of it, you divide by 2.
12/2= 6 grams