In statistics, thre are basically two types of data: qualitative and quantitative data
<span>Qualitative data is information about qualities; information that can't actually be measured. While quantitative data are data that can be measured.
Therefore, the </span><span>name is given to the type of data that is descriptive rather than numerical</span> is qualitativre data.
This problem deals with a weighted average. Since the AP classes count twice as much as regular classes, their grades must be counted twice. It's as if for each AP class he's taking, he was taking two classes. The points of each AP class grade is added twice, and the each AP class counts as 2 classes in the number of classes.
Each AP class counts twice and counts as 2 classes.
Class Ben's grade Points Number of Classes
AP English B 3 + 3 2
AP Government B 3 + 3 2
AP Algebra II A 4 + 4 2
Spanish B 3 1
Physics D 1 1
TOTALS 24 8
GPA = (total points)/(number of classes) = 24/8 = 3
<span>Answer: B 3.0</span>
Answer:
x=30
Step-by-step explanation:
U add 1 1/4 in the left one
Answer:
a_n=a_1+(n-1)d
Step-by-step explanation:
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