The cost of 5 apples is $6
Answer:
2.25 pounds
Step-by-step explanation:
The diagram showing the weight of bags with grapes is shown in the attached file below.
From the diagram; number of bags of grapes that had a weight of
pounds or less is:
pounds = 3
pounds = 4
pounds = 1
Thus; the total is = 3+4+1 = 8
However, The total weight of the grapes in the bag that had a weight of
pounds or less is :
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= 2.25 pounds
Answer:
348000
Step-by-step explanation:
The place you want to round to is the thousands place. The place to the right of that is the hundreds place. If the digit in the hundreds place is 5 or more (and it is), then the rounded number will have 1 added to its thousands digit.
After making that adjustment (if necessary), all digits to the right (hundreds, tens, ones, and so on) will be set to zero.
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<em>Comment on rounding</em>
Various rounding schemes are in use. The one described above is the one usually taught in school. In real life, it has the disadvantage that it can add a bias to a set of numbers, making their total come out higher than desired. In order to counter that, a "round to even" rule is sometimes used.
In this problem, that would mean the thousands digit would only be changed on the condition it would be changed to an even digit. (Here, that rule would give the same result. The number 346500 would be rounded down to 346000, for example.)
Various spreadsheets and computer programs implement different rounding schemes, depending on the application and the amount of bias that is tolerable. So, you may run across one that seems to be "wrong" according to what you learned in school.
Answer: Choice D)
He needs to square each deviation in the numerator.
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Explanation:
The sample standard deviation involves these steps
- Find the sample mean xbar.
- Subtract the xbar value from each data point. This gets us the list of deviations or how far each person is from the mean.
- Square each difference in the previous step
- Add up the squares from step 3. This is referred to as the Sum of the Squared Errors (SSE)
- Divide the SSE over n-1. If Toby was doing a population standard deviation, then he'd divide over n instead of n-1. However in much of statistics, we don't know much about a population and instead rely on sample statistics.
- The result of step 5 gets the variance. Apply the square root to the variance to get the standard deviation.
The step 3 highlighted in bold is where Toby made an error. He subtracted xbar from each person correctly, but forgot to square those deviations. The squaring is done to ensure we don't have any negative deviations.
This is what his work should look like when calculating the sample standard deviation
