Answer: Ok, let's think our dependent variable like the position of a car with velocity of 50km/h, and our independent variable the time.
so, you can choose any time you want, and for each time, the car will be in a different position, so the position is a variable dependent of the time.
let's suppose you don't know the velocity of the car.
first you see the position at a time t₁ and the position is r₁.
then you see the position at time t₂, and the result is r₂.
here you changed the independent variable and observed how the dependent variable changed. And in this case, with the 4 numbers you observed you can obtain the velocity of the car.
So yes, you can call it an experiment.
Answer:
B , C, and D
Step-by-step explanation:
x + y and x+ z both make a straight line which is 180 degrees, and Z and Y are congruent angles.
Answer
1) Relative frequency of prefering cold mocha amongst mocha drinkers = 0.32
2) Relative frequency of prefering a latte amongst hot coffee drinkers = 0.22
3) Type of coffee that has the highest percentage of people who prefer it cold = Regular
Explanation
1) Relative frequency of prefering cold mocha amongst mocha drinkers is given as
Relative frequency
= (Number of mocha drinkers who prefer it cold) ÷ (Total number of mocha drinkers)
Number of mocha drinkers who prefer it cold = 12
Total number of mocha drinkers = 12 + 25 = 37
Relative frequency = 12 ÷ 37 = 0.32
2) Relative frequency of prefering a latte amongst hot coffee drinkers is given as
Relative frequency
= (Number of latte drinkers who prefer it hot) ÷ (Total number of hot coffee drinkers)
Number of latte drinkers who prefer it hot = 19
Total number of hot coffee drinkers = 11 + 25 + 19 + 30 = 85
Relative frequency = (19/85) = 0.22
3) Percentage of people who prefer cold coffee for each coffee type
Regular
(17/28) = 60.7%
Mocha
(12/37) = 32.4%
Latte
(20/39) = 51.3%
Cappuccino
(27/57) = 47.4%
Regular coffee drinkers have the highest percentage of drinkers who prefer it cold.
Hope this Helps!!!