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Over [174]
3 years ago
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Parallel lines!!!!!!!

Mathematics
2 answers:
zalisa [80]3 years ago
5 0
I’m not sure but m 5 is 97 and m 8 is 83
Readme [11.4K]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Angle 8 = 83

Angle 5 = 180 -83 = 97

Step-by-step explanation:

Check: Just an example to check using Co- interior angles

Angle 2 + Angle 5 =  180 degrees

                83 +97  = 180 degrees

       180 degrees = 180 degrees

Therefore Angle 5 = 97 degrees and Angle 8 = 83 degrees

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Listed below are head injury measurements from small cars that were tested in crashes. The measurements are in​ "hic," which is
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Question:

Listed below are head injury measurements from small cars that were tested in crashes. The measurements are in​ "hic," which is a measurement of a standard​ "head injury​ criterion," (lower ​ "hic" values correspond to safer​ cars). The listed values correspond to cars​ A, B,​ C, D,​ E, F, and​ G, respectively.

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b.​ median,

c.​ midrange,

d. mode for the data.

Also complete parts e. and f.

e. Which car appears to be the safest?

f. Based on these limited results, do small cars appear to have about the same risk of head injury in a crash?

Answer:

a) Mean = 434.14

b) Median = 406

c) Midrange = 421.5

d) Mode = 0

e) Car C appears to be the safest

f) The small cars does not appear to have about the same risk of head injury in a crash.

Step-by-step explanation:

We are given the head injury measurements from small cars that were tested in crashes.

The measurements are in​ "hic," which is a measurement of a standard​ "head injury​ criterion.

The listed values are;

A = 514

B = 541

​C = 302

D = 400

​E = 507

F = 406

G = 369

a)​ Mean

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Mean = Sum of measurements/ Number of measurements

Mean = (514 + 541 + 302 + 400 + 507 + 406 + 369)/7

Mean = 3039/7

Mean = 434.14

b)​ Median

Arrange the measurements in ascending order (low to high)

302, 369, 400, 406, 507, 514, 541

The median is given by

Median = (n + 1)/2

Median = (7 + 1)/2

Median = 8/2

Median = 4th

Therefore, the 4th measurement is the median that is 406

Median = 406

c)​ Mid-range

The midrange is given by

Midrange = (Max + Min)/2

The maximum measurement in the data set is 541

The minimum measurement in the data set is 302

Midrange = (541 + 302)/2

Midrange = 843/2

Midrange = 421.5

d)​ Mode for the data

The mode of the data set is the most repeated measurement.

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In the given data set we don't have any repeated measurement therefore, there is no mode or we can say the mode of this data set is 0.

Mode = 0

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The lowest hic value corresponds to car C that is 302

Therefore, car C appears to be the safest among other cars.

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302, 369, 400, 406, 507, 514, 541

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