B. Yes, because the relative difference between y-values and x-values is the same no matter which pairs of (x, y) values you use to calculate it
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
If you rolled a die 50 times and got (say) 8 1s, 7 2s, 9 3s, 10 4s, 9 5s and 7 6s, then the empirical probability of a 1 would be 8/50, of a 2 would be 7/50, of a 4 would be 10/50, of a 5 would be 9/50, and of a 6 would be 7/50.
Answer:
57% of 11 is 6.27
Step-by-step explanation:
All we have to do is convert the percent to a decimal, then multiply the decimal by 11.
0.57 × 11 = 6.27
It's 10 and 1/2
Basically I just changed all the 1/2s to decimals (.5) to make it easier to add them. You don't add in the Wednesday one since she skipped it
So it's 1.5 + 1 + 2.5 + 2 + 1.5 + 2
I added all the whole numbers first (1+2+2) to get 5
Then added the decimal ones together (1.5+1.5+2.5) to get 5.5
Then when you add those together you get 10.5 or 10 and 1/2