What are the minimum, first quartile, median, third quartile and maximum of the data set 3,5,7,8,12,13,14,18,21
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Answer:
3, 7, 12, 14, 21
Step-by-step explanation:
3 is the minimum value of the data set.
The median is 12. (it is in the middle of 3 and 12 if you look at the question)
The first quartile is 7 (if you count, it is equidistant from either end)
the third quartile is 14. (it is in the middle of 12 and 21 if you look at the question)
21 is the maximum value of the data set.
Answer: 3 is minimum, 7 is first quartile, 12 is median, 14 is third quartile, and 21 is maximum.
Answer:
x=-3
Step-by-step explanation:
-9<2x-3 is the same as:
-9=2x-3
add three to both sides
-6=2x
Dived 2 from both sides
-3=x
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Answer:
Check the solution in both equations. The solution is ( − 1, 2). Solve the system by graphing: {− x + y = 12 x + y = 10 . Solve the system by graphing: {2x + y = 6 x + y = 1 . In all the systems of linear equations so far, the lines intersected and the solution was one point.
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