In case of dogs the value 10 is the minimum value. So all the values lie above 10. In total there were 100 dogs.
So for dogs, we can say number of dogs above the value of 10 pound are 100.
In case of Cats, 10 lies at the position of median. Median is the central value and 50% values lie above the median value. So number of cats with weight above 10 pound is 50.
Thus, we can conclude that there were 50 more dogs than the cats with weight over 10 pounds. So option C gives the correct answer.
For the answer to the question above asking <span>how much faster than the second-place finisher? 1st place got 13.89 and 2nd place got 14.02.
Based on your question the
1st place is 13.89
2nd place is 14.02
Just get the difference
The 1st place is 0.13 milliseconds faster than the second. and that was too close.</span>
Angle E would also be 108°.
Answer:
A. There are 5 1/6 Three fourths
in 4 1/8
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
1/2
Step-by-step explanation:
Well, First let us find the amount of numbers in a die greater than 3.
Remember greater than 3 does not include 3.
We have 3 numbers, 4,5,6 that are greater than 3.
The probabilty of getting a rolling a number greater than 3 is 3/6.
The probability of the coin landing on heads is 1/2.
BUT, the problem is only requiring for you to find the probabilty of rolling a dice greater than 3. (key words)
Which is 3/6 or simplified to 1/2.