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Answer to Suppose that IQ scores have a bell-shaped distribution with a mean of ... Question: Suppose That IQ Scores Have A Bell-shaped Distribution With A Mean Of 105 And A Standard Deviation Of 15. ... Please Do Not Round Your Answer. ... Using the empirical rule, what percentage of IQ scores are greater than 120?Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Maggie is 13 years old.
Step-by-step explanation:
1M + 1B = 62
rearrange to get:
1B = 62 - 1M
4M - 3 = 1B
substitute B with 62 - 1M so there is only one variable. this gives:
4M - 3 = 62 - 1M
Get all the variables on one side:
4M + 1M - 3 = 62
Get all non variables on the other side:
4M + 1M = 62 + 3
simplify:
5M = 65
Divide both sides by 5 to get the M by itself:
M = 13.
BONUS:
M + B = 62
B = 49
So her brother is 49 years old.
Maggie is 13 years old.
Answer: B
Step-by-step explanation:
I believe so but I’m not sure I remember having that exact question I forgot
1. The system of inequality is
y < 1.5x - 3
y < -2x/3 + 4
2. A is (2,-3)
E is (3,1)
-3 < 1.5(2) - 4
-3 < -1
1 < -2(3)/3 + 4
1 < 2
3. You can graph the inequality and see which schools inside the zone. Schools C and B are the schools he is allowed to attend.
hope it helps
That's a pretty confusing one. I think it's 10 minutes.