It appears that there are 30 students total (14 Male students and 16 Female Students)
We are interested in selecting a male student, and the probability of that happening is 14/30 which simplifies to 7/15
7/15 becomes 0.4667
Convert 0.4667 to a percentage and you are left with 46.67%
Rounded to the nearest whole percent, you get 47%
Answer: 47%
Answer:
Median for a: 50 because it is in the middle of the points
Median for b: 35 because it is in the middle of the points.
Step-by-step explanation:
What i do is i write all the numbers out as shown in graph and cross one out on both sides untill there is one left.
IQR A: 15
IQR B: 15
Find the 25 percentile the. the 75 pecentile then subtract the numbers off from eachother.
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Answer:
-12
Step-by-step explanation:
x-9.37+5.77=1.3x
Area=228 feet sqa.
Length=12 ft.
Breadth=(228/12) ft.
=19 ft.
Perimeter=2(12+19) ft.
=2×31 ft.
=62 ft.
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Answer:
see below
Step-by-step explanation:
A protractor is usually a transparent measuring device laid intended to be laid over an angle to be measured. The centerpoint of the protractor's scale is made to coincide with the angle's vertex, and the baseline of the protractor is aligned with one of the angle's rays. The appropriate scale is used to read the angle where the other ray crosses the scale. You usually have to visually determine if the angle is acute or obtuse, so you can choose the correct scale to read.
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If you're drawing an angle, first draw one ray and locate the vertex on it. Then do the steps above as you would for measurement. Make a mark on your paper corresponding to the desired angle measure, and connect the vertex to that mark to create the other ray of the angle.
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If you're working with a printed protractor, you may need to do your work on a piece of translucent paper or transparency material, so you can see the protractor scale through the page you're drawing on.
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<em>Comment on a printed protractor</em>
A protractor will only give accurate measurements if its geometry is perfect. Some printers will scale a figure differently in horizontal and vertical directions, so will make the protractor scale be elliptical instead of circular. That will give wrong readings.