The correct answer is C. The 13 moose are the individuals. There is one categorical variable and four quantitative variables.
Explanation:
In research, the individuals refer to the participants or population that is being analyzed. For example, if the purpose of the research is to know how many hours highschool students sleep, the individuals are high school students. In this context, the individual or population of this study ae the 13 moose.
Moreover, this research focuses on different variables such as gender, height, the number of hours each moose spends in the water, the weigh of the food eaten on average by each moose, and the average weight of food eaten every day. From these variables, the last four variables are quantitative because they can be measured using numbers, for example, the height is measured in inches. On the other hand, the first variable is categorical because each moose can be classified in only two categories: male or female.
From the given description it seems that the small shaded circle lies within the larger circle as shown in image below:
The probability that a point choosen at random lies within the shaded area = Area of shaded region / Total area of the bigger cricle
So,
Probability = 78.5/314 = 0.25
Thus there is 0.25 or 25% probability that the point chosen at random will lie inside the shaded region.
Answer:
B) 12.6π ; 39.6
Step-by-step explanation:
Circumference:
C = 2πr
C = 2(3.14)(6.3)
C = 6.28(6.3)
C = 39.6
C = 2πr
C = 2π6.3
C = 12.6π
Answer:
cut the two lines at the corner, don't let the lines touch
Step-by-step explanation:
w is the width and it is the independent variable. You can pick any positive whole number you want (within reason of course; you can't go to infinity or go beyond some set boundary). Whatever you picked for w, the expression 2w-5 will be dependent on it. So the length is dependent on the width.
For instance, if the width is w = 10 feet, then 2w-5 = 2*10-5 = 20-5 = 15 feet is the length. The choice of 10 feet for the width directly affects the length being 15 feet.