In the third equation, the left side has ab.
You are solving for a, so you need a alone.
Dividing ab by b gives you a alone.
Answer: The third choice.
Answer:
its either quantitive data ( numerical measurements) or categorical data (cannot be expressed using numbers)
Two way frequency table: Pairs categorical values to list frequencies
Step-by-step explanation:
For example: One hundred students were surveyed about which beverage they chose at lunch. Some of the results are shown in the two-way frrequency table below.
Lunch Bevarage
genders Juice. Milk. Water. Total
Girl : 10 13 17 40
Boy: 15 24 21 60
Total: 25 37 38 = 100
A point that is their point of intersection.
Yes.
Using the distributive property 3(2x-12) = 6x-36