Dot plots are used for continuous, quantitative, univariate data. They can be also used for finding outliers, compare distributions, locate the central tendency of your data, etc…
Answer:
1) 9:14
2)4:1
Step-by-step explanation:
You have to have all of the teachers compared to all of the adults (teachers included)
You have to simplify 12:3 and you get 4:1.
Answer:
yes it is correct
Step-by-step explanation:
subtract |p| from |p+q| to get |q|
Here is the equation 48/7=60/x, 48÷7=6.8571428571. Now we know that every one meter in real life is equal to 6.8571428571 millimeters so, 60÷6.8571428571= 8.75 meters.
The living room is 8.75 meters