Answer:
France's GDP is 50 000 times larger than Tuvalu's GDP.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given: Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of France = $2.0 x 
Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of Tuvalu = $4.0 x 
To determine the number of times in which the GDP of France is greater than that of Tuvalu, divide the GDP of France by the GDP of Tuvalu.
= 
= 
= 50000
Therefore, France's GDP is 50 000 times larger than Tuvalu's GDP.
False
I think that’s right because three times 5 is 15 increased by four is 19 not -8 so...
only the mean
Step-by-step explanation:
The mean which by where you add all of the data 6+7+9+10+11+13+14/7 Equals 10 which is the middle value, making it the measure of center
...............the answer is D
The average has to be at least 120 and at most 130
To calculate the average we need the sum of all values divided by the number of values, in this case, three (135, 145 and the third result).
120 ≤ (135 + 145 + n)/3 ≤ 130
In inequalities like this, what we change in one side, must be changed in the othe rside as well.
360 ≤ 280 + n ≤ 390
80 ≤ n ≤ 110