900 is indeed 1/10 of 9000, so true.
Answer:
B
Step-by-step explanation:
If you arrange a statistics in order from least to greatest, the middle number is the median.
If there is even number of numbers in a list, let it be n numbers, then we take the average of n/2th and n/2 + 1 th terms.
Here, all of them have 6 numbers, so 6/2 = 3 and 4th, we take average of 3rd and 4th number to find the median.
Since they are arrange in order we check each:
Jon = average of 6 and 7, (6+7)/2 = 6.5
Leroy = average of 6 and 8, (6+8)/2 = 7
Simon = average of 5 and 6, (5+6)/2 = 5.5
Leroy's median is the greatest (7).
You haven't given us any choices to pick from. But I have a feeling that you're not talking about names like Ralph, Bob, or Jacob, so I'll take some guesses from the names of sets that numbers are commonly organized into:
The number ' 2 ' is ...
-- a real number
-- a rational number
-- a positive number
-- an integer
-- a counting number
-- a natural number
-- a whole number
-- a prime number
-- an even number
12/16, 7/16, 10/16 (not simplified, just with LCD);The LCD of the 3 fractions is 16 (from denominators) so all we have to do is multiply both the numerator by the same number that multiplies with the denominators to get 16. We leave 7/16 alone since it already has denominator of 16.
3/4 * 4 = 12/16
5/8 * 2 = 10/16
Answer:
The answer is 213.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question states "how many pieces of chocolate." Not "How much candy and chocolate in total." Therefore all I have to do is 126 (Mariams chocolate count) + 87 (Her sisters choclate count).
Good luck, I hope this helped!!