Answer:
Option A:
Number of seats
Step-by-step explanation:
A discrete quantitative variable is a variable that can be enumerated. This means that they are in units in which numbers can be assigned to and can be counted.
The number of seats present in the car can be counted. This feature can also be evaluated based on its numeral value, rather than its quality. In a simple form, the buyers feel that the more the number of seats present in the car, the more people it can carry. Hence, the family would love to buy a car with a good number of seats in it.
The other features in the options are rather continuous, qualitative, or boolean. Some of them are continuous because they cannot be counted e.g fuel efficiency. The others such as the presence of a sunroof can be seen as a boolean variable. (it can either be true or false)
Type of the transmission is a qualitative variable
-36 because 64-100 (separate the terms)
the highest score is obviously going to be 2125 because that is 100%
Answer:
B. subtract 12 from both sides
Step-by-step explanation:
12-4x=54
<u>-12 -12</u>
<u>-</u><u>4</u><u>x</u><u>=</u><u>4</u><u>2</u>
Answer:
11%
Step-by-step explanation:
The full circle graph represents 100% of the given population. All populations are given except for "three or more." Adding all percentages of each population should add up to 100%.
No absences (none): 23%
One absence: 45%
Two absences: 21%
Three more absences: unknown.
Let the variable x represent the unknown population.
23% + 45% + 21% + x = 100%
Combine like terms.
89% + x = 100%
Subtract 89% from both sides.
x = 11%
To put it more simply, subtract all the percentages from 100% to get the percent of the missing population. 100 - 23 - 45 - 21 = 11