Answer:
Relative Frequency Method
Step-by-step explanation:
If I carry out an experiment involving 25 throws of a coin and I obtain 13 Heads(H), the Relative Frequency of obtaining Heads will be 13/25.
Now if I intend to find out approximately how many Heads will
occur in 300 throws, I simply use the result or experimentation data that I have.
This is done below:
Relative Frequency of Obtaining a Head= 13/25 =0.52
Number of Heads obtained in 300 throws
= Relative Frequency X Number of Trials
=0.52 X 300
=156
This is an example of how relative frequency method works.
Answer:
The answer is:
A. It is in the quadrants I and III.
Step-by-step explanation:
I am not sure if this is correct, but I tried my best :)
I hope this helped~
x has to equal 1. 3/10 + 1/5 = 1/2
the equation is now 1/2 + x = 1 1/2x
x = 1
1 1/2 = 1 1/2