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Jlenok [28]
3 years ago
10

One positive integer is four times as large as the second positive integer. if the sum is added to their pro

duct, the result is 231. Find the integers
Mathematics
1 answer:
vampirchik [111]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

28 and 7

Step-by-step explanation:

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You have the information about light bulbs (i believe is their lifespan in hours) And need to organize the information in a frequency table.

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1) [800;820) only one observation classifies for this interval x= 819, so f1: 1

2)[820; 840) only one observation classifies for this interval x= 836, so f2: 1

3)[840;860) no observations are included in this interval, so f3=0

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[ means that the interval is closed and starts with that number

) means that the interval is open, the number is not included in it.

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To see if this frequency distribution has one or more modes you have to identify the max absolute frequency and see how many intervals have it.

In this case, the maximal absolute frequency is fi=6 and only one interval has it [1000;1020)

Mo= LB + Ai (\frac{D_1}{D_1+D_2} )\\

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D₁= fmax - fi of the previous interval

D₂= fmax - fi of the following interval

Ai= amplitude of the modal interval

Mo= 1000 + 20*(\frac{(6-3)}{(6-3)+(6-4)} )=1012

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The Median for this frequency:

Position of the median= n/2 = 40/2= 20

The median is the 20th fi, using this information, the interval that contains the median is [1000;1020)

Me= LB + Ai*[\frac{PosMe - F_{i-1}}{f_i} ]

LB= Lower bond of the interval of the median

Ai= amplitude of the interval

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X[bar]= \frac{sum x'*fi}{n}

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