The averages did not match because of the number of grades calculated into the total average. Let's say for example that the teacher in this case has 25 students in her class. She would take the average of all 25 students' test grades. Let's say that Paul has 4 friends with whom he averaged his test grade. He has taken the average of 5 tests, whereas the teacher has calculated the total amount of student test scores (25). Paul and his friends may have done better on that particular test than the other 20 students in the class, explaining the average of 95 that he got. Other students who got B's or C's on that test pulled the total class average down, explaining the teacher's average of 83.
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Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
1.) y = 1.10(x – 1) + 1.35
Step-by-step explanation:
When x pounds of apples are purchased, the number of "additional" pounds is (x-1). The cost of those additional pounds is then added to the cost of the first pound to get ...
y = 1.10(x -1) +1.35
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<em>Comment on the function rule</em>
Personally, I think it is easier to write the rule as y = 1.10x +0.25, considering the first pound to have a $0.25 premium added to its otherwise $1.10 cost. This saves an operation when evaluating the formula for some value of x.
I believe the answer would be $12,900