You want to know the factor by which 3 2/3 is multiplied to get 7 1/3.
1. You can estimate that it is 2 from 7/3 ≈ 2, then check by multiplication to see if that is right.
.. 2*(3 2/3) = 6 4/3 = 7 1/3 . . . . 2 is the correct factor.
2. You can divide 7 1/3 by 3 2/3 to see what the factor is.
.. (7 1/3)/(3 2/3) = (22/3)/(11/3) = 22/11 = 2 . . . . 2 is the factor Earl used.
3. You could see how many times you can subtract 3 2/3 from 7 1/3.
.. 7 1/3 -3 2/3 = (7 -3) +(1/3 -2/3) = 4 -1/3 = 3 2/3 . . . . . subtracting once gives 3 2/3
.. 3 2/3 -3 2/3 = 0 . . . . . . subtracting twice gives 0, so the factor is 2.
4. You could add 3 2/3 to see how many times it takes to get 7 1/3.
.. 3 2/3 +3 2/3 = (3 +3) +(2/3 +2/3) = 6 +4/3 = 7 1/3
We only need to add two values of 3 2/3 to get 7 1/3, so the factor is 2.
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We have shown methods using multiplication, division, subtraction, addition. Take your pick.
The answers are A. and B.
I'm pretty sure
(X, -Y) so the third question down, because it rotated 90° its only on quadrent moved and clockwise makes it go to the right!
The <em><u>correct answer</u></em> is:
0.0764
Explanation:
We will use a z-score to answer this. The formula for a z-score is
, where μ is the mean and σ is the standard deviation. Using our information in this problem, we have

Using a z-table, we look up the z-score 1.43. The area under the curve to the left of, or less than, this value is 0.9236. This means the probability that the time is greater than this is 1-0.9236 = 0.0764.