Answer:
b. quantitative, continuous
Step-by-step explanation:
Since here Dog = 0.07
Cat = 0.1
Snake = 0.12, and so on.
It is a numeric form So, it is <em>quantitative</em> data. And we can't count them(it include numbers between two natural number) so it is <em>Continuous</em> Variable.
The variable which is in numeric form is called Quantitative Variable. Example: Weight, Marks, etc.
And, the variable which we can't count is known as Qualitative Variable. Example: Smoking, Non- Smoking, etc.
Further Quantitative Variable can be divided into two parts:
- Continuous
- Discrete
The variable which we can count is known as the Discrete variable. It includes the natural numbers only. Example: Number of apples, Number of senior citizens in a particular area, etc.
The variable which we can't count is known as Continuous Variable. Example: Height, Weight, etc.
Answer:
85.7
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that two sections of a class took the same quiz. Section A had 15 students who had a mean score of 80, and Section B had 20 students who had a mean score of 90.
Section A total score = 15*80=1200
Section B total score 20*90 = 1800
Overall total score=3000
Overall total students = 15+20 =35
Hence overall mean =
rounding off to one decimal place
overall mean = 85.7
The fraction is 1/2 i’m pretty sure
By using changes of units, we will see that the correct option is d.
<h3>
Which onion is heavier?</h3>
We know that the yellow onion weighs 0.59 lb
The red onion weighs 208.65 grams.
The thing we need to do, is write the first mass in grams, then we use:
1 lb = 453.59g
Then we can rewrite:
0.59 lb = 0.59* 453.59g = 267.62g
Then we can see that the red onion is heavier.
The difference in mass is:
m = 267.62g - 208.65g = 58.97g
Now we want to rewrite this in ounces, remember that:
1g = 0.035oz
Then:
58.97g = 58.97*0.035oz = 2.064 oz
Then the correct option must be d.
If you want to learn more about change of units:
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