For this case, the first thing you should do is define a variable.
We have then:
x: number of passengers remaining who can board the plane.
We have as data:
1) They can board up to 149 passengers
2) There are 96 passengers currently aboard.
Writing inequality we have:
Answer:
An inequality that can be used to determine how many more people can board is:
Answer:
800 months
Step-by-step explanation:
The formula for interest is:
(Capital * saving account * time) / 100
So:
(10000 * 0.06 * x) / (100) = 4800
We clear x:
(10000 * 0.06 * x) = (100) * 4800
x = 480,000 / (10000 * 0.06)
x = 800 months (66.67 years)
Answer:
Neither the ranges nor the interquartile ranges for the data sets are the same.
Step-by-step explanation:
In a visual display, the boxplot presents five sample statistics: the minimum, the lower quartile, the median, the upper quartile and the maximum, and the box length gives an indication of the sample variability and the line across the box shows where the sample is centred, with an end at each quartile. The length of the box is thus the interquartile range of the sample and, whether the sample is symmetric or skewed, either to the right or left, the "shape" of the sample, and by implication, the shape of the population from which it was drawn, considering appropriate analyses of the data.
Answer:
10 times
Step-by-step explanation:
the 6 in 65 equals 60
The answer would be D. In an inverse function, the x and y vlaues are switched (not in order though!).