Answer:
m = 1
Step-by-step explanation:
Slope is defined as m = rise / run.
As we move from (2,2) to (4,4), x increases by 2 and y increases by 2.
Thus, the slope of this line is m = rise / run = 2/2 = 1: m = 1
Answer:
A. 1.9
B. 3.5
C. 4.2
D. 4.9
I'M KINDA SURE
Step-by-step explanation:
Those images aren't good enough, I can't really get a good look. Basically, if there are nine little lines between each whole number, then each little line represents a tenth of a whole number, or 0.1. If there are four little lines between each whole number, then each little lines is 0.2. So, you just count up from the whole number below the value. For A, start at 1.0 and count up, each little line is 0.1 (if there are nine lines between each whole number), and figure out where A lies. Hope it helped, wish I could give a definite answer.
To find the z-score for a weight of 196 oz., use

A table for the cumulative distribution function for the normal distribution (see picture) gives the area 0.9772 BELOW the z-score z = 2. Carl is wondering about the percentage of boxes with weights ABOVE z = 2. The total area under the normal curve is 1, so subtract .9772 from 1.0000.
1.0000 - .9772 = 0.0228, so about 2.3% of the boxes will weigh more than 196 oz.
The ratio of the length to the width is

.
The ratio of the sides will be the same for the scale and actual figures.

I took the L/W of the scale figure
and set it equal to the L/W of the actual figure.
Now we can solve for the unknown width.
Cross-multiplication gives us this,

Divide by 2.4 and simplify,

Hope that helps! :)