Using the data for each truck lets calculate,
median for truck 1 - 511.5
median for truck 2 - 650.5
lets consider each statement
A.medians for both trucks are the same - wrong
median for 1 and 2 are 511.5 and 650.5 respectively
B. the two trucks sold most number of tacos on 3rd day
truck 1 sold 437 on day 3 but highest number it sold was 721 on day 1
truck 2 sold 426 on day 3 but highest number was 732 on day 6
therefore this statement too is wrong
C.
truck 1 - range between maximum(721) and minimum(425) = 296
truck 2 - maximum (732) and minimum (426) difference = 306
the range between maximum and minimum in truck 2 is 306 thats greater than range between maximum and minimum in truck 1, that's 296
therefore this statement is correct
D.
total number of tacos for each truck -
truck 1 - 5291
truck 2 - 6107
food truck 1 sold less than truck 2 therefore this statement too is wrong
Answer:
the first is true
Step-by-step explanation:
When you distribute and combine like terms, the result is x^3-27
Step-by-step explanation:
(A) squares are congruant .
(B) rectangle having equal length of same side is congruent.
(C)it is true because it have same side length are equal.
(D)it is true because same same side length are equal.
(E) it is truebecause same side length are equal.
Answer:
Total possible ways to select 6 teachers from 34 teacher are .
Step-by-step explanation:
It is given that total number of teachers at a school is 34.
The school director must randomly select 6 teachers to part in a training session.
Where, n is total possible outcomes and r is number of selected outcomes.
Total teachers = 34
Selected teachers =6
Total number of possible ways to select 6 teachers from 34 teacher is
Therefore total possible ways to select 6 teachers from 34 teacher are .