Can you tell us what the statement is and what we have to fill in please?
So you need to figure out how many hours per mile you need to travel to reach your destination. If you do 320/5.5 you’ll get about 58.2 mph. However you need to round this up to 59 mph to get their in time. Hope this helped!
Answer:
0.1137= 11.37%
Step-by-step explanation:
Assuming there are 365 days in one year and every people have 1 birthday, then the chance for two people to have the same birthday is 1/365 and the chance they are not is 364/365. We are asked the chance for at least one match among 44 people. The opposite of the condition is that we have 0 matches and easier to calculate. The calculation will be:
P(X>=1)= ~P(X=0) = 1
P(X>=1)=- P(X=0)
P(X>=1)=1 - (364/365)^44
P(X>=1)=1- 0.8862
P(X>=1)=11.37%
Answer:
The interquartile range is 5.
Step-by-step explanation:
Ah, a throwback to interquartile range... let me help :)
4,5,6,8,9,10,11,12
First, you need to know how to use the IQR. The interquartile range is basically known as the process of subtracting the upper quartile and the lower quartile of a set of data. The lower quartile should be written as Q1, and the upper quartile would be labeled as Q3. This would make the midpoint (median) data set Q2, and the highest possible point would be labeled Q4. Next, you have to always understand what you are looking at. For example, let's split the set 5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12 into groups. 5 and 6 would be Q1, 7 and 8 would be Q2, 9 and 10 would be Q3, and last but not least, 11 and 12 would be labeled as Q4. Now take Q1 and subtract it from Q3 and that is how you get your IQR.
Answer:
The answer is 18.2.
Step-by-step explanation: