First You add all given angles up to equal 180 to give you x then you plug x into equations
A= 125 degrees
C= 35 degrees
First I let's represent our data in the table and make a scatter plot ( i attached the image).

Points labeled
A are called data set.
Point labelled
B is called the outlier. The outlier is a point that does not fit well with the rest of our data set. Posible
reason for point B is that someone is super smart and they don't need to spend a lot of time studying to achieve good results.
PartBWe can see from the graph that the number of hours spent on social media and test scores are negatively correlated. See a scatter plot, I added the trend line.
In other words, the more hours you spend on social media the lower your test scores should be.
Answer:
731.25
Step-by-step explanation:
12.5 times 9 times 6.5 =
731.25
Answer:
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Talking to Your Parents
Sure, you talk to your parents, but what if you need to really talk? Maybe you have a problem you can't solve alone. Or it could be that you want to feel closer to your Mom and Dad.
It's easy to say "Hi, Mom" or "Dad, can you pass the potatoes?" It can be harder to start talking about personal topics. Still, it's good to confide in your parents. In fact, it can help a lot.
Be Brave and Start Talking
Let's face it, talking about personal stuff can feel embarrassing. But remember, your parents know you pretty well — and they were your age once, too! So don't let a little embarrassment stop you. It's OK to go ahead and share what's on your mind.
Some kids might think if they share a problem, they'll make a parent worried or upset. But your mom or dad can handle knowing about your problem, big or small. If they look concerned, it just means they care, and that they feel for you.
Answer:
66 mph or 88 mph (I'm a little stuck)
Step-by-step explanation:
Here's how I got this answer:
Conner has to travel 42 miles to get to work.
He left at 7:13 and needs to get to work before 9:30.
If he's going 11 mph for 22 miles, a little less than 2 hours have passed.
If we round up to 2 hours, he has about 15 minutes to get to work.
I multiplied by 22 (the amount of miles he still has left to go) by 2 and got 44. I then realized that would take about 30 minutes (too much time). I did the same thing again but instead I multiplied by 3 and got 66. This is where I got confused. I still can't decide whether the answer is 66 mph, or 88 mph.
(I got the 88 by multiplying 22 by 4.)
(Also, I typed about the same thing in the comments but then typed it out here, too. I would wait for someone else to answer the question or you could choose between the two of my answers and hope for the best haha. You could also email you teacher or someone that could help you!)