The measures of spread include the range, quartiles and the interquartile range, variance and standard deviation. Let's consider each one by one.
<u>Interquartile Range: </u>
Given the Data -> First Quartile = 2, Third Quartile = 5
Interquartile Range = 5 - 2 = 3
<u>Range:</u> 8 - 1 = 7
<u>Variance: </u>
We start by determining the mean,

n = number of numbers in the set
Solving for the sum of squares is a long process, so I will skip over that portion and go right into solving for the variance.

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<u>Standard Deviation</u>
We take the square root of the variance,

2.3
If you are not familiar with variance and standard deviation, just leave it.
Step-by-step explanation:
Let the son's age be x and man be y
y=26+x
y=8+3x
x=9
Son's age is 9
Solve for y and then graph it on a graphing calculator or since it doesn’t have a exponent you know it’s just a line because it would be the like y=4 which is a horizontal line at 4
Answer:
x=-1-5√17/2
Step-by-step explanation:
logo((x-2)(x+2))=2
logo(x²+3x-2x-6)=2
x²+3x-2x-6=10²
x²+x-6=100
x²+x-106=0
x=-1+5√17/2
The sand makes up a rectangular prism of dimensions 8' by 10' by 0.5'.
The volume of sand is then V = L*W*H, or V = (10')(8')(0.5') = 40 cubic ft.