Answer:
The speed of the bus is 74.242 kilometers per hour.
Step-by-step explanation:
Let suppose that bus runs at constant speed and that speed is measured in kilometers per hour. Then, the speed of the bus (
), in kiometers per hour, is determined by following kinematic expression:
(1)
Where:
- Travelled distance, in kilometers.
- Time, in hours.
If we know that
and
, then the speed of the bus is:


The speed of the bus is 74.242 kilometers per hour.
Alright, since there are 5 numbers, and the mean (or average) is (sum)/(amount of numbers), we have (sum)/5=14. Multiplying both sides by 5, we have the sum being 80. The median of 10 means that in a, b, c, d, e, 10 has to be c and the numbers have to be in ascending order. A and b must be 10 or lower, while d and e must be 10 or higher. Putting some random numbers in, we can have 1, 1, 10, 15, and e. We left e there because the sum needs to be 80, and since 1+1+10+15=27, 80-27=53=e. This, however, would not work if e was less than 10 and we therefore would have needed to make some numbers lower to compensate for this. Our answer is therefore 1, 1, 10, 15, 53
0.77777777777777 and goes on forever since anything/9 is 0.(whatever that number is repeated)
Explanation:
Unclear question. But I inferred this to be clear rendering of your question;
1) It is considered a circle and a certain point. The expressions dot inside the circle, dot on circle, or dot outside the text describe the position of a dot relative to a circle. In figure 2 are drawn: a circle C of center O, points on the circle, points outside the circle and points inside the circle. a) Name the points inside the circle; b) Name the points that belong to the circle; c) Name the points outside the circle.
2) Consider any point P and a circle C of center O and radius r. Compare the distance OP with the radius of the circle if: a) The point is inside the circle; b) The point is on the circle; c) The point is outside the circle.
Yes, I agree with the researcher's method. All the values of
in the table correspond to the values of n by using their formula.
Step-by-step explanation:
Step 1:
If we substitute the values of n in the researcher's equation and we get the right values of
, we can agree with the researcher's method.
The researcher's formula is
Here
is the wombat population and n is the number of years.
Step 2:
When n = 1, 
when n = 2, 
when n = 3, 
when n = 4, 
when n = 5, 
As all the values correspond to the values on the table, I agree with the researcher's method.