Look at the picture.
The x-intercepts are where the graph crosses the x-axis, and the y-intercepts are where the graph crosses the y-axis.
x-intercept (-250, 0)
y-intercept (0, 100)
A stop sign shape i think
Answer:
C) A person's height, recorded in inches
Step-by-step explanation:
Quantitative Variable:
- A quantitative variable is a variable which can be measured and have a numeric outcome.
- That is the value of variable can be expressed with numbers.
- Foe example: age, length are examples of quantitative variables.
A) The color of an automobile
The color of car is not a quantitative variable as its outcome cannot be measured and expressed in value. It is a categorical variable.
B) A person's zip code
Some variables like zip codes take numerical values. But they are not considered quantitative. They are considered as a categorical variable because average of zip codes have no significance.
C) A person's height, recorded in inches
Height is a qualitative variable because it can be measured and its value is expressed in numbers.
Answer: C {3, 4}
Step-by-step explanation:
<em>Solve the inequality:</em>
7x + 6 > 20
7x > 20 - 6
7x > 14
x > 2
Only 3 and 4 are greater than 2.
X is the number
when x is decreased by 18, we say 18-x
the result is 14
18-x=14
minus 18 both sides
-x=-32
times both sides by -1
x=32