What you have to do first is put them both into improper fractions first. 4 1/6 would be 4 time 6 plus 1 which equals 25/6. Next 1 5/6 would be 1 times 6 plus 5 which equals 11/6. Next what you have to do is subtract 25-6 which equals 19. Next you put 19/6. Two ways to answer is to leave it improper or as a mix number. Answer for improper fraction is 19/6. The other way for a mix number is 3 1/6.
Answer:
a) -11
b) 75
Step-by-step explanation:
a= -24-13=-11
b= 61-(-14)=75
Answer:
No, This is not reasonable estimate.
Step-by-step explanation:
Charles wants to take out a 5 year loan on car that cost $15000.
He make rough estimate to make payment. He can afford to pay up to $200 per month.
First we find total number of months in 5 years.
Total months = 5x12= 60 months
Total estimate to pay =
=$12000
we can see cost of a car $15,000 is greater than his estimation $12,000.
Therefore, Charles estimation will not work.
No, This is not reasonable estimate.
Answer: The statements that describe a normal distribution are;
a. The density curve is symmetric and bell-shaped.
b. The normal distribution is a continuous distribution.
Step-by-step explanation: The normal distribution is the most commonly used and important statistic tool. It is referred to as the "Bell Curve" because of its bell-shape and the the fact that it is symmetric density curve. A continuous distribution defines the possibilities of a continuous random variable and a prime example of a continuous distribution is the Normal distribution.
The normal distribution is not a discrete distribution because it does not have discrete variables. The normal distribution is not a flat line that extends from a minimum to a maximum but it is a continuous distribution that extends in a bell shape from one minimum value going up to a maximum value before descending back to another minimum value.
68% of a normal distribution curve falls with one standard deviation from the mean not 32%.
The two parameters that define a normal distribution is the mean and the standard deviation.