Answer:
≈0.487
Step-by-step explanation:
I think this is your full question right?
Jose surveyed the length of TV commercials (in seconds). Find, to 3 decimal places, the experimental probability that a randomly chosen TV commercial will last:
Length Frequency
0-19 17
20-39 38
40-59 19 20 to 39 seconds.
60+ 20 to 4
Here is my anwer:
experimental probability = relative frequency =
Total frequencies = 17 + 38 +18 + 4 = 78
P(20 to 39s) = 38/78 ≈0.487
Answer:
The answer is 2 and 1
Step-by-step explanation:
1+2=3 and 1 is half of 2
Answer: y = 2.50x
Step-by-step explanation:
X represents the number of tickets sold, and because each ticket costs $2.50, the expression would be 2.50x to find how much money is raised, which can be represented as y.
There are 4 quadrants and each quadrant is has a measure of 90° angle.
Because the direction is positive, it means that the arm is going from 1st quadrant to 2nd quadrant.
90° + 90° = 180°
Because there is an additional rotation of 25°, the arm is now in the 3rd quadrant.
180° + 25° = 205°
The measure of the angle is 205°
You need to divide the total amount by $75, to see how many DVD players she could buy with the $568.
568÷75= 7 remaining 43
This means that Julia can buy 7 DVD players, and will have $43 extra dollars left over.