Answer:
- -25, 4, 33, 62, 91, 120, ...
Step-by-step explanation:
<h3>Given</h3>
<u>The arithmetic sequence</u>
- .. , 4, ?, ?, ?, 120, ...
<h3>To find:</h3>
<h3>Solution</h3>
<u>Let the first term a₁ = x, and common difference = d then we have:</u>
- a₁ = x
- a₂ = x + d = 4
- ...
- a₆ = x + 5d = 120
<u>The difference of the 6th and 2nd terms:</u>
- a₆ - a₂ =
- a + 5d - x - d = 120 - 4
- 4d = 116
- d = 116/4
- d = 29
<u>Then we get the first term and other missing terms:</u>
-25, 4, 4+29 = 33, 33+29 = 62, 62 + 29= 91, 91+29 = 120, ...
Answer:
1. 14
2. 2.75
3. 7.25
4. 6.5
Step-by-step explanation:
1. You just make a dot plot and count the amount of dots there are.
2. You go to your dot plot and see the smallest amount and you get your answer.
3. Same thing as the smallest amount, except you just have to find the greatest amount.
4. You just find which number appears the most on the dot plot, and bam you got your answer.
Answer:
a) There is not sufficient evidence to support the claim that the mean attendance is greater than 642.
Step-by-step explanation:
since in the question it is mentioned that the average attendance at games should be more 642 and according to this he moving the team with a larger stadium. Also the hypothesis conducted and the conclusion would be failure to deny the null hypothesis
So here the conclusion that should be made in non-technical term is that there should be no enough proof in order to support the claim that the mean attendence is more than $642
Answer: A
Step-by-step explanation:
(f+g)(x) means f(x)+g(x). Since we are given f(x) and g(x), we cna add them together.
x+8+(-4x-3)
x+8-4x-3
-3x+5