Answer:
The first step in simplifying this expression is to evaluate the terms within the parenthesis - starting with the multiplication and following the rules for operations in math.
Reduce the fraction 6/12 to its lowest expression by extracting and canceling 6.

Convert 1/2 and 2/3 to fractions with denominator 6.


Since 3/6, 4/6, and 1/6 have the same denominator, add their numerators to add them together.

Add 3 plus 4 plus 1.

Reduce the fraction 6/8 to its lowest expression by extracting and canceling 2.


A statistical question is a question where you do not get a straight-to-the-point answer. For example, if someone asks "What is your favorite dessert?" is an example of a non statistical question. And when someone asks "What are the most popular desserts in your family?" is an example of a statistical question.
In other words, "a statistical question is a question that can be answered by collecting data and where there will be a variability in the data." Which means that the conclusion isn't determined by only one answer, but a population.
Hopefully that made sense, if not, I suggest watching a lesson on Khan Academy; I found their lessons extremely helpful!
Answer:
Price Discrimination OR Law of Demand; according to the complete question.
Step-by-step explanation:
24% of the students in the first group answered yes.
73% of the students in the second group answered yes.
More students in the second group were willing to pay $75 for the pair of jeans BECAUSE they were told that the normal price was much higher.
From this information, I guess that the first group was told (by the jeans vendor probably) that the $75 was higher than the normal price of the jeans. This will be the reason why a lesser percentage of students in Group A are willing to purchase the pair of jeans.
This is an example of PRICE DISCRIMINATION effect on decision making. Price discrimination is used in product marketing.
The same pair of jeans in Situation A cost higher than the normal price while in Situation B it cost lower than the normal price. Even though the figure given is static at $75 in both cases, the data that follows in the question tells it as 2 different prices; one favourable to the buyers and another not so favourable to the buyers.
The LAW OF DEMAND also applies here. The higher the price, the lesser the quantity demanded (by a group of students) and the lower the price, the higher the quantity demanded.
Answer:
CBX and FBC
Step-by-step explanation:
adjacent angles are right next to each other