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Lesechka [4]
3 years ago
7

Which data collections show bias? Check all that apply

Mathematics
2 answers:
Natalija [7]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Those answers are correct that are shown and that are shown in blue

Step-by-step explanation:

sergeinik [125]3 years ago
7 0
All the ones in the blue are correct
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<h3>State assumption and define variables:</h3>

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Let the cost of an apple be a and that of a mango be m.

<h3>Write equations based on given information:</h3>

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<h3>Solve by elimination:</h3>

<u>Steps for solving equations with two variables</u>

  1. Ensure that the magnitude of the coefficients of one of the term is equal in both equations
  2. Eliminate the term with the chosen term through subtraction or addition
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<u>Working</u>

Here, I am making the value of the coefficient of m constant.

(1) ×4:

40a +20m= 48 ----(3)

(2) ×5:

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Moving on to step 2, we can eliminate the m term by subtracting equation (3) from (4). When the sign of the terms are equal, we use subtraction to eliminate the term. On the other hand, if one of the sign is positive and the other is negative, adding the two equations together will eliminate the term (provided that you have already ensured that the magnitude of the coefficient is equal).

(4) -(3):

75a +20m -(40a +20m)= 70.75 -48

Expand:

75a +20m -40a -20m= 22.75

Simplify:

35a= 22.75

Let's continue with step 3, where we solve for a.

a= 22.75 ÷35

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The cost of an apple is $0.65.

Now, moving on to step 4!

Substitute a= 0.65 into (1):

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