<h2>Given :-</h2>
- Observation
- 2,5, 3,3,0, 18, 5, 7, 11, 15, 1, 13, 0,8,0
<h2>To Find :-</h2>
<h2>Solution :-</h2>
As we know that

- Mean = 2 + 5 + 3 + 3 + 0 + 18 + 5 + 7 + 11 + 15 + 1 + 13 +0 8 + 0/15
- Mean = 91/15
- Mean = 6.04
<h3>Now,</h3>
- Median = n + 1/2
- Median = 15 + 1/2
- Median = 16/2
- Median = 8th term
<h3>Now,</h3>
- 0 appears most (3) times.
- Mode = 0
<h2>Conclusion :-</h2>
<h3>Mean = 6.04</h3><h3>Median = 5</h3><h3>Mode = 0</h3>
Answer:
1. Die Schüler aus Cham hatten die Idee zum Projekt.
Grammatically correct. Translates to ``The students from Cham had the idea for the project.``
Sie wollten draußen This is an incomplete sentence. It translates to ``They wanted outside...``
2. Die deutschen Schüler haben den Kontakt mit der tschechischen Klasse
It´s correct, but it´s missing a word at the end. Right now it translates to ``the german students have the contact with the Czech class.
I would write it as ``Die deutschen Schüler haben den Kontakt mit der tschechischen Klasse angefangen. Means that they started the contact.
3. This one is correct. Translates to ``the czech students liked the idea.``
4. This one is correct. Translates to ``The czech students asked their parents how it used to be.
5. This one is correct. Translates to ``the students from Pilsen looked for information on the internet.
6. This one is correct. Translates to ``The teachers wanted to turn the project into an exhibiton.
Explanation:
It´s my mother language :)
To say 'thank you' in German, you would say Danke (dank·a). To say 'thank you for all the birthday wishes', you would say, <span>Vielen Dank für die Geburtstagswünsche (vee</span>·l dank fur dee geboot·stag·voonche).
Answer:
Ich in German means I
Explanation:
I know this because i am German