Answer: the answer would be 4.5
Step-by-step explanation:
she walks 3 miles every 80 minutes and 80 plus 80 would be 160 but this is 120 so it would be 80 plus 40 so its half of 80 so half of 3 is 1.5 so there, hopes this helps
Answer:
m∠YWZ=36°
Step-by-step explanation:
Opposite rays are two rays that both start from a common point and go off in exactly opposite directions. Because of this the two rays (WX and WZ) form a single straight line through the common endpoint W.
If rays WX and WZ are opposite, then angle XWZ is straight angle. A straight angle always has the measure of 180°.
Point Y is in the interior of ∠XWZ, then angles XWY and EWZ are supplementary angles (together form straight angle XWZ). Supplementary angles always add up to 180°, then
m∠XWY+m∠YWZ=180°
You are given that
m∠XWY=4(m∠YWZ).
Substitute it into the previous equality:
4(m∠YWZ)+m\angle YWZ=180°
5(m∠YWZ)=180°
m∠YWZ=36°
Answer:
Write and evaluate the expression. Then, complete the statements.
A 1-column table with 5 rows. Column 1 is labeled Multiplication Words with entries double, multiply, product, twice, times.
Yuna ran three times as many kilometers.
Evaluate when k = 12.2.
First, write the expression as
✔ 3k
.
Second,
✔ substitute
12.2 in for the variable, k.
Third,
✔ simplify
by
✔ multiplying
3 and 12.2.
The answer is
✔ 36.6
Answer:
A
Step-by-step explanation:
Add 3x^2 and 5x^2 now it = 8x^2
Add -8x and -4x = -12x
look at your answer choices the only one that has 8x^2-12x is A
Answer:
True
Step-by-step explanation:
Descriptive statistics gives certain information about the data that helps us understand it better. For example, If you have a data set containing the number of customers that visit a shopping mall per day, the proportion of male customers or the average number of customers over period of time are some examples of descriptive statistics.
Inferential statistics uses sample data from a larger population to make certain inferences and draw conclusions about that population based on some standard procedures. Some examples of methods in inferential statistics are, Confidence intervals, Hypothesis Testing and Regression analysis