It is c = 48b.
2 x 48 = 96
4 x 48 = 192
9 x 48 = 432
Answer:
95%
Step-by-step explanation:
The Empirical rule, also the 68–95–99.7 rule, states that for a population that is approximately normal or symmetrical, nearly all of the data values will lie within three standard deviations of the mean;
68% of data values will fall within one standard deviation from the mean
95% of data values will fall within two standard deviation from the mean
99.7% of data values will fall within three standard deviation from the mean
From the graph given, we note that the weights 60 and 80 pounds fall within two standard deviations from the mean;
70 ± (2*5) = 70 ± 10 = (60, 80)
70 is the mean, 5 the standard deviation and 2 the number of standard deviations from the mean. From the Empirical rule we can conclude that the probability that a boxer weighs between 60 and 80 pounds is 95%
Yes you use the method of your choice to solve (x+7)*(x+7)
Then you distribute the negative -1(x^2+14x+49)
Then you add the four
-x^2-14x-45 should be your answer
Answer:
< W ≅ < P.
Step-by-step explanation:
< W ≅ < P.
< W is the refection of < P over the x-axis.
The answer is D
you would set up an equation like this
14,250 x .032
this will give you how much the population is decreasing per year. Which is 456 people per year.
You then take 2015 and find the difference between that number and 2025 and do it with all of the other years too.
For example 2025-2015 is 10 years
You then take 10 x 456 to tell you how much the of population you lost in those 10 years. You will then take that number which is 4,560 and do 14,250-4,560 to get 9,650.