If the budget is $200 and he have 15 members then we have divide the two. 200 / 15 = $13.33 per shorts. 15x =< $200. x represents 13.33. So the solution represents the coach may spend up to $13.33 per pair of shorts. If it was even 1 cent more than $13.33 than he wouldn't have enough.So he can spend up to $13.33 or less per pair of shorts.
The answer is x=16 because that’s how math works
Answer:
17 pounds
Step-by-step explanation:
Median:
Weights of the dogs are:
3 , 8 , 10 , 11 , 14 , 17 , 22 , 24, 25 , 35 , 40
Number of data = 11
So, median will the middle term which is the 6the term.
Median = 17
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
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Once again we need to isolate the variable using inverse operations
to get rid of the -8.2 we add 8.2 to each side
-8.2+8.2 cancels out
-9.7+8.2=-1.5
now we have
-1.2z>-1.5
now we wan to get rid of the -1.2
to do so we want to divide each side by -1.2

Remember we have to flip the inequality sign because we're dividing by a negative number
we're left with
z<1.25
Answer:
111 / 190
Step-by-step explanation:
Total biscuits = 20
Plain, P = 12
Chocolate, C = 5
Currant, K = 3
Assume without replacement :
Probability that biscuit are of the same type :
P(plain) :
12 / 20 * 11 / 19 = 132 / 380
P(chocolate) :
5/ 20 * 4 / 19 = 20/ 380
P(currant) :
3/20 * 2 /19 = 6 / 380
Therefore,
Probability that biscuit is of the same type :
P(plain) + P(chocolate) + P(currant)
132/380 + 20/380 + 6/380
158 / 380 = 79 / 190
Therefore, probability that biscuit aren't of the same type :
1 - P(biscuit is of same type)
1 - 79/190
(190 - 79) / 190
111 / 190