Okay. To find the upper quartile, first, line the numbers up in order. It would be this: 5, 7, 8, 10, 11, 13, 14, 18, 27. Then, we need to find the median. Cross the numbers out from furthest left to farthest right. When you do this, your median is 11. Now, ignore the median to find the quartile and repeat the same steps. You ignore the median whenever you have to solve for the quartiles. However, you’ll have to add the two numbers up and divide by 2 to find the quartiles in this case. 7 + 8 is 15. 15/2 = 7.5. The lower quartile is 7.5, but we’re looking for the upper quartile. Do the steps I said before to find it. 14 + 18 is 32. 32/2 is 16. There is your answer. The upper quartile is 16.
In both these cases, we are looking for the amount of feet traveled per second.
Against sidewalk’s motion:
84/14 = 6 ft/sec
With sidewalk’s motion:
196/14 = 14 ft/sec
Answer:
Sum of the first 15 terms = -405
Step-by-step explanation:
a + 3d = -15 (1)
a + 8d = -30 (2)
Where,
a = first term
d = common difference
n = number of terms
Subtract (1) from (1)
8d - 3d = -30 - (-15)
5d = -30 + 15
5d = -15
d = -15/5
= -3
d = -3
Substitute d = -3 into (1)
a + 3d = -15
a + 3(-3) = -15
a - 9 = -15
a = -15 + 9
a = -6
Sum of the first 15 terms
S = n/2[2a + (n − 1) × d]
= 15/2 {2×-6 + (15-1)-3}
= 7.5{-12 + (14)-3}
= 7.5{ -12 - 42}
= 7.5{-54}
= -405
Sum of the first 15 terms = -405
Answer: c
Step-by-step explanation: guesss