Answer:
Favorite chip Answers v
Step-by-step explanation:
1. How many were surveyed? 82+8+18+62=100
2. How many said Jalepeno was their favorite? 8/100 0r 2/25 or 8%
3. How many said BBQ was their favorite?62/100 or 31/50 or 62%
4. How would it effect your final answer if the percentages did not add up to 100%? This means that your percentages are wrong. In a circle graph the percentages always equal 100%!
5. Is it possible to determine a missing percentage in a circle graph? Yes, we can always assume the total percentage is 100 so you add your given percentages together and then subtract that total from 100 to find the missing percentage.
Answer:
AECG
Step-by-step explanation:
1
sqrt(49) = 7
sqrt(a^2) = a
sqrt(b^2) = b
For every two variables you can take one out from under the root sign and thorough the other one away.
Answer: E
2
sqrt(36) = 6
sqrt(a^2) = a See comment for 1.
b must be left where it is. There is only 1 of them.
6asqrt(b)
Answer: A
3. sqrt(25) = 5
sqrt(b^2) = b
a must be left alone. There's only 1 of them.
5b sqrt(a)
answer: C
4
sqrt(81 a b)
sqrt(81) = 9
The variables must be left alone. There's only1 of them
9 sqrt(ab)
Answer G
Answer:


Step-by-step explanation:

Multiply both sides of the equation by 5.
5 ·
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5 · 4
Simplify both sides of the equation.

Subtract 10 from both sides of the equation.

Divide each term by 2 and simplify.

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Substitute x for 6

Multiply 3 · 6

Add 18 + 9

Divide
÷ 27
9 = 9
You can just google this, here is what popped up when I searched it so I could give an exact answer..... Variability<span> is the extent to which data points in a statistical distribution or data set diverge from the average, or mean, value as well as the extent to which these data points differ from each other. There are four commonly used measures of </span>variability<span>: range, mean, variance and standard deviation.</span>
Well, for his you would have to find the unit rate.
The easiest way to do this would first be converting 3/5 into a fraction (0.6)
next, divide that by 4 to get the weight of 1.
0.6/4 (the same as 0.6 x 0.25 or 6/10 x 1/4 if you are doing it without a calculator)
each bread weighs 3/20 (or 0.15) pounds.