Answer: The relative frequency of an event is the ratio of the number of times an event happens to the number of times the event is attempted. Relative frequencies are often used in decision making and to predict outcomes. Relative frequencies are based on data previously collected and recorded. Probabilities are based on assumptions.
75 •
.75 =
.5625
.75 •
.75 •
.75 =
.4219
(i'm sorry if i'm wrong)
Answer:
Dependent variable is a response variable
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Search up definition for response variable and it literally saids it's another word for dependent variable haha
Answer:
Ok:
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I see that you set up 90 miles = 60 mph * t, where you found out that t = 1.5. What what you needed to do was set 180 miles = 45 mph * t. This is because it is 45 mph for the <em>whole</em> trip. Then, you find that t = 4 hours. That that means that he spent 2.5 hours driving back. Then, we can do d=vt and find 90/2.5 as the speed he went home at. Which comes out to be 36 mph.
All the angles have to equal 180. If you add the two angles you get 140. You take 180 and subtract 140 and it equals to 40. The missing angle is 40 degrees.
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3
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