I’m not 100% sure but i think by what i learned that you would use a number line to measure to the number than the closest number of the time your looking for would be looking for.
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Step-by-step explanation:
option (d) 4hrs 40mins
For 11 on the dot plot its only supposed to be 2 dots because u only see two 11’s the mean is 78/15 which equals 5.2 the mode is 5 the range is 11-1 which equals 10
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Step-by-step explanation:
You don't need to memorize all of the square roots. Looking at each square root, find a number close to it that you know -- The square root of five is close to the square root of four, which is 2. The square root of 28 is close to the square root of 25, which is 5. 28 is a slightly bigger than 25, so the square root will be slightly greater than 5.
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3/8, 2/5, 11/20, 23/40, 7/10, 3/4
Step-by-step explanation:
Just change them all to the same denominator and you're good. Put all of the fractions' denominators to 40 as that's the least common denominator. 3/4 turns into 30/40. 2/5 turns into 16/40. 3/8 turns into 15/40. 7/10 turns into 28/40. 11/20 turns into 22/40. And 23/40 stays as it is, because the denominator is already 40.
Putting them in order is now simple,
3/8 (15/40) < 2/5 (16/40) < 11/20 (22/40) < 23/40 < 7/10 (28/40) < 3/4 (30/40)
***When you multiply any fraction to change its denominator, multiply it by the same thing to the numerator as well.
Good Luck!