Option C
Math teacher would need to buy 130 prizes
<em><u>Solution:</u></em>
Given that,
Math teacher currently has 109 students and the box has 88 prizes in it
The math teacher likes to keep at least twice as many prizes in the box as she has students
So, she wants the number of prizes to be twice the number of students
Therefore,
number of prizes = 2 x 109 students
number of prizes = 2 x 109 = 218 prizes
The box has 88 prizes in it
Therefore, number of prizes she would need to buy is:
⇒ 218 - 88 = 130
Thus she would need to buy 130 prizes
Answer:
so 4 times 5 is 20 girls
your answer is 20
Step-by-step explanation:
you have to do cross math so 3 over 4 times 5 over? so
Answer:
Average range(R-bar) = Sum of the sample range for each sample/number of samples = (9+8+1+8+7) /5 = 33/5 = 6.6
Sample size = 8
For a sample size of 8 the factors for control limit for range (D3) = 0.136 (obtained from table of constraints for x-bar and R chart
LCL = R-bar × D3 = 6.6 × 0.136 = 0.90
Step-by-step explanation:
Fraction would be 30/100 and decinal would be .30 and ratio would be 30/100
Answer:
A.
Step-by-step explanation:
1/5 is a rational number so A is false. Just to prove this ill show every other answer is true.
B is true because rational; numbers have a repeating pattern while irrational do not.
C is true as any number not involving i is a real.
D is true as all integers have a repeating pattern if turned into decimal form.