Answer:
<em>Interval variables</em>
Step-by-step explanation:
<em>An interval variable which is also refereed to as ordinal variable with the additional property that t has differences in magnitudes of the between two meaningful values</em>
<em>An example of an interval variable is ,when a temperature of 90 degrees and 100 degrees is the same difference as between 90 degrees and 80 degrees.</em>
<em>Interval variables are also said to be mutually exclusive , exhaustive and also having a rank or ranking order.</em>
2x-438 = -438+2x= 2(x-219)
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
arithmetic sequence formula: 
where
is the first term and
is the common difference
Given:
⇒ 
⇒ 
Given:

⇒ 
⇒ 
Rearrange the first equation to make
the subject:
a = 32 - 9d
Now substitute into the second equation and solve for 
(32 - 9d) + 11d = 106
⇒ 32 + 2d = 106
⇒ 2d = 106 - 32 = 74
⇒ d = 74 ÷ 2 = 37
Substitute found value of
into the first equation and solve for
:
a + (9 x 37) = 32
a + 333 = 32
a = 32 - 333 = -301
Therefore, the equation is: 
0.7777777778
there you go your welcome