The table shows the number of games a team won and lost last season. Wins and Losses Last Season Number of Games Wins 24 Losses
16 Greg has tickets to six of the team’s games this season. He is designing a simulation, using last year’s wins and losses, to predict whether the team will win or lose each of the games he attends. Which tool is most appropriate for use in a simulation that fits the data? a coin with one side representing a win and the other representing a loss a 6-section spinner with congruent sections, 4 representing a win and 2 representing a loss a 5-section spinner with congruent sections, 3 representing a win and 2 representing a loss an 8-sided die with 5 sides representing a win and 3 sides representing a loss The table shows the number of games a team won and lost last season. Wins and Losses Last Season Number of Games Wins 24 Losses 16 Greg has tickets to six of the team’s games this season. He is designing a simulation, using last year’s wins and losses, to predict whether the team will win or lose each of the games he attends. Which tool is most appropriate for use in a simulation that fits the data? a coin with one side representing a win and the other representing a loss a 6-section spinner with congruent sections, 4 representing a win and 2 representing a loss a 5-section spinner with congruent sections, 3 representing a win and 2 representing a loss an 8-sided die with 5 sides representing a win and 3 sides representing a loss
It looks like you wrote the equation in point-slope form perfectly!
But for part c, it seems as though x1 and y1 would represent parts of the midpoint formula. So, I would specify and say that they represent the midpoint, not just a point.