Q = 6 and p = 5
It’s a parallelogram so the side opposite are the same.
6 = q - 3
Subtract 3 and add it to 6 and you get 9
9=q
To find the slope, you can either use the slope equation:
(y2-y1) / (x2-x1)
{I would recommend you remember this because you'll need to know this in the future}
or,
Just count. A slope is rise over run, so you see how far up the slope goes from one point to the other, (1), and then you see how far sideways the slope goes (2).
Going right, the slope is naturally declining downwards, so it's a negative.
The answer is B. -1/2.
Answer:
The correct option is (c).
Step-by-step explanation:
The complete question is:
The data for the student enrollment at a college in Southern California is:
Traditional Accelerated Total
Math-pathway Math-pathway
Female 1244 116 1360
Male 1054 54 1108
Total 2298 170 2468
We want to determine if the probability that a student enrolled in an accelerated math pathway is independent of whether the student is female. Which of the following pairs of probabilities is not a useful comparison?
a. 1360/2468 and 116/170
b. 170/2468 and 116/1360
c. 1360/2468 and 170/2468
Solution:
If two events <em>A</em> and <em>B</em> are independent then:

In this case we need to determine whether a student enrolled in an accelerated math pathway is independent of the student being a female.
Consider the following probabilities:

If the two events are independent then:
P (F|A) = P(F)
&
P (A|F) = P (A)
But what would not be a valid comparison is:
P (A) = P(F)
Thus, the correct option is (c).
Is it .236 cuz then you would round it to,.24