Answer:
Data skewed to the right is usually a result of a lower boundary in a data set (whereas data skewed to the left is a result of a higher boundary). So if the data set's lower bounds are extremely low relative to the rest of the data, this will cause the data to skew right. Another cause of skewness is start-up effects.
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
B ∩ (A ∪ C)'
Step-by-step explanation:
It's the B part excluding A and C union. Hence,
(A ∪ C)' ∩ B
With the b2+b- 12 your gonna want to do this
b2+b-12
b2+4b-3b-12
which is the sum product
after doing that you wanna common the factors from the two pairs. Which is b2+4b-3b-12 then you do you parentheses around b(b+4)-3(b+4) just like that after you do that then you rewrite it in factored form b(b+4)-3(b+4) you then want to rewrite it to this (b-3)(b+4) after that your solution will be (b-3)(b+4) for the first one.
<span>1/5
This is a matter of elimination. So let's figure out how many of each display there is.
30% of 150 = 0.30 * 150 = 45 displays about electricity.
2/5 * 150 = 0.40 * 150 = 60 displays about renewable energy
1/10 * 150 = 150/10 = 15 displays about gas.
The rest of the displays are about nuclear power. So
150 - 45 - 60 - 15 = 30 displays about nuclear power. Since we want a fraction, we get 30/150
But 30/150 isn't in it's simplest form. The largest number that will evenly divide both 30 and 150 is 30. So divide both the numerator and denominator by 30
(30/30)/(150/30) = 1/5
So 1/5 of the displays are about nuclear power.</span>