Answer:
B. The center is at 2
Step-by-step explanation:
<em /><u><em /></u>I think that both lines will show only 1 line because 1 line will be on top of the other. I believe this because both lines are dilated with its center at point O which does not lie on line n. Whatever dilation Andre uses may also be the dilation used by Becca since their lines centered at point O. Both lines will have the same slope and share the same coordinates.
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
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I, II, and III
Step-by-step explanation:
From dot plots, the steps used are;
- ordering data from smallest to largest
- Finding median
- Finding median of both lower and upper half of the data
- Finding the difference between the medians of both lower and upper half of the data.
From the histogram steps involved are
- From the cumulative frequency histogram polygon, find the upper quartile which is 3/4* highest column value
- locate value in step on in the c.f column on the y-axis
- after locating the value on the c.f column, draw a horizontal line from that point to hit the polygon and draw a vertical line all the way down to hit x-axis, this is the upper quartile (Q3) value
- Repeat the procedure for lower quartile using 1/4*the highest column value.
- The range is obtained by finding the difference between upper quartile, Q3 and lower quartile Q1
From the box plot, the steps for finding interquartile range are;
- Find Q1 which is represented on a box plot by the left-hand edge of the box.(where the whisker stops)
- Find Q3 which is represented on a box plot by the right hand edge of the box
- Find the difference ,Q3-Q1, to get the interquartile range
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