Hi <span>Bladen8960
So the only numbers that matter are the classes. So let's write it out 30, 60, 60, 60, 60, 60, 60, 60, 60, 70, 100, 100, 100, 100. OK so average is mean so to find mean we add all the classes then divide by how many their are so, adding them all together we get 880 students can go into each classroom so now we divide that by 14 how many classes their are which gives us about 62.
If I'm wrong I'm sorry but I hope this helps!</span>
Answer:
6.08
Step-by-step explanation:
6 804/10,000= 60804/ 10000= 6.08
The fundamental theorem of algebra states that a polynomial with degree n has at most n solutions. The "at most" depends on the fact that the solutions might not all be real number.
In fact, if you use complex number, then a polynomial with degree n has exactly n roots.
So, in particular, a third-degree polynomial can have at most 3 roots.
In fact, in general, if the polynomial
has solutions
, then you can factor it as

So, a third-degree polynomial can't have 4 (or more) solutions, because otherwise you could write it as

But this is a fourth-degree polynomial.
16 blocks = 4 steps
x blocks = 50 steps
(16 blocks x 50 steps)/4 steps
= 200 blocks
A. = logb (3/7)^1/2
= logb 3^1/2 - logb 7^1/2
= 1/2(logb 3 - logb 7)
b. = log 7x^3 + log y^5
= log 7 + log x^3 + log y^5
= log 7 + 3 log x + 5 log y