The batting average of a baseball player is classified as a numeric continuous variable.
<h3>What are categorical and numerical variables?</h3>
- Categorical variables assume labels, for example, good or bad.
- Numerical variables assume numbers, as it own name says.
A batting average is given by the <u>number of hits divided by the number of at bats</u>, hence it is a numeric value.
<h3>What are continuous and discrete variables?</h3>
- Continuous variables assume real values.
- Discrete variables assume integer values.
The batting average is a real number, hence it is also a continuous variable.
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We first start by finding the actual coordinates of the pre - image's point S.
Assuming the x and y axis count by 1s, as there is no labels, we can conclude that:
The point's x coordiate is 4 to the left from the origin, or -4.
The point's y coordinate is 4 up from the origin, or 4.
So, the coordinates of Point S is (-4, 4).
Next, we apply the translation rule for a 90 degree counterclockwise rotation to the point's coordinates. The rule is (x, y) --> (-y, x). Using this rule on our coordinates, we get:
(-4, 4) --> (-4, -4)
So, the new coordinates of point S prime after a 90 degree counterclockwise rotation are (-4, -4).
Answer:
negative
Step-by-step explanation:
1/3 - 4/5
Get a common denominator of 15
1/3*5/5 = 5/15
4/5*3/3 = 12/15
5/15 - 12/15
-7/15
Step-by-step explanation:
DB length = 5 1/4 + 2/3
=21/4 + 2/3
= 63/12 + 8/12 = 71/12
CD length = 5 1/4 -2 = 3 1/4
Answer:
Option 3
Step-by-step explanation:
y=3+x is a straight line that runs through y=3 and x=-3
So your 3rd option here is the one.