8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 9, 9, 9, 9 would work as a sequence.
Median: 8
Mean: 8.4444....
Answer:
<h2><em><u>x = 5</u></em></h2>
Explanation:
11 - x < 7
- 11 minus a number is less than 7
<em>Insert 5 into the equation</em>
11 - 5 < 7
<em>Simplify</em>
6 < 7
<em>Insert 3 into the equation</em>
11 - 3 < 7
<em>Simplify</em>
8 < 7
<h3><u><em>x = 5 is a solution to the equation 11 - x </em></u><u>< 7</u></h3><h3><u /></h3>
- PacificNorthwest
Answer: y = 7, y = -1
<u>Step-by-step explanation:</u>
Since both A and B lie on the circle, their distances to the origin is the radius which will be equal.
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3:4=0.75
6:8=0.75
just divide both of them and you will get the answer, so yes
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