You sure 32d?
It’s not possible to get 32 when every answer is 35
But the answer would be d since both of the outcomes are negative
Answer:
Sample is biased
Step-by-step explanation:
In her experiment, Gloria assumes that the reading habits of the students in her school district are exactly the same to that of students in all state schools. This assumption is unlikely to be true and, therefore, this statistic is misleading because the sample used is biased.
From her data, all Gloria can do is report the percentage of students that read more than one book per month in her school district.
Answer:
Here is the full list of equivalent fractions to 32. 3/2, 6/4, 96, 12/8, 15/10, 18/12, 21/14, 24/16, 27/18, 30/20, 33/22, 36/24, 39/26, 42/28, 45/30, 48/32, 51/34, 54/36, 57/38, 60/40
Step-by-step explanation:
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<h3><u>The first number is equal to 21.</u></h3><h3><u>The second number is equal to 23.</u></h3><h3><u>The third number is equal to 25.</u></h3>
x + x + 2 = 3(x + 4) - 31
Combine like terms
2x + 2 = 3(x + 4) - 31
Distributive property.
2x + 2 = 3x + 12 - 31
Combine like terms.
2x + 2 = 3x - 19
Subtract 2x from both sides.
2 = x - 19
Add 19 to both sides.
21 = x
The value of the first number is 21.
When you use the Distributive Property you're really just multiplying the number on the outside by all of the numbers on the inside of the parentheses.
(8 - 3p) (-2) Multiply -2 by 8 and -3p
-2(8) + (-2)(-3p) Multiply
-16 + 6p