Answer:
28
Step-by-step explanation:
This problem is certainly an interesting one. I would say that they wrote 28 word problems becuase it didn't say anything about writing more of them, and the problem also specifically stated that "we" stopped writing word problems due to him being upset.
I feel like I might be wrong; however this problem involves a bunch of misleading, unnessecary information, so it might as well be a trick problem.
Answer: probability for 1st marble being green is 2/9 and 2nd marble being red is 1/4
Step-by-step explanation:
I hope this is correct. since there are 9 marbles and 2 of them are green, you do 2/9 which is 2/9 in its simplest form. And since you didn't put back the first marble there are 8 marbles left and 2 of them are red. You do 2/8 which in its simplest form is 1/4. I hope this helps
Answer:
Option C. Quantitative, because numerical values, found by either measuring or counting, are used to describe the data.
Step-by-step explanation:
We are given the following in the question:
Variable: Final exam scores (from 0 to 100) for graduating high school seniors.
The following variable is a quantitative variable.
Quantitative variable:
- Their values are expressed in numerical.
- They are either measured or counted.
- Descriptive terms are not used to describe them.
- They can either be continuous or discrete.
Since final scores have numerical values and are counted, they are quantitative variables.
Option C. Quantitative, because numerical values, found by either measuring or counting, are used to describe the data.
Level of measurement:
A score of zero means no true existence for score. That is true zero exist.
Thus, it is ratio because difference between the values in data can be compared meaningful and they have a true zero.
The answer would be that the dot falls on the point (0,4)
Answer:
C: 7
Step-by-step explanation:
Total number of tickets = 35
Tickets sold = 28
Tickets left = 35 - 28
Answer = 7