Answer:
C
Step-by-step explanation:
Calculator did it lol
Step-by-step explanation:
Please refer to the attachment
Tammy's sample may not be considered valid because, on the first hand, it is said that she only asked students from her " Math Class".
If she wants to have a survey to find out the favorite subject of the students at her school, she must conduct a survey involving all the students in her school, not just in her class. What she did is just subjective. She should use a tally listing the different subjects and compare the number of students per subject. This way, she can have an objective representation of the least liked subjects and the most liked subjects of the students on her school.
Illustrating her survey through statistics may be more reliable and valid because it shows frequencies in which she can calculate easily and accurately the percentage of the number of students per subject, in a more objective manner.
Answer: 16
Step-by-step explanation:
100% is 64 and 1% of 64 is 6.4 and if you multiply 6.4 times 25 is 160 so 125% is 160 so 90% of 160 is 144 so 160-144 is 16
The sum of two consecutive even integers is at most seven more than half the sum of the next two consecutive even integers
two consecutive even integers: n, n+2
next two consecutive even integers n+4, n+6
n+(n+2) >= 7+1/2(n+4 +n+6)
combine like terms
2n+2 >= 7 +1/2(2n+10)
distribute 1/2
2n+2 >= 7+n+5
2n+2>= n+12
subtract n from each side
n+2>= 12
subtract 2 from each side
n>10
4 integers : 10, 12 ,14, 16