The number of interceptions made by a defensive back is definitely countable because it is finite and also it is not continuous because each interception is different and is unique. That is to say, one interruption happens and then then next. They do not happen in a continuous manner.
Thus, the number of interceptions made by a defensive back are countable and are discrete. Having a look at the options we can see that Option C matches as it says "the variable is discrete because it is countable".
Thus Option C is the answer.
Answer:
0.9168
Step-by-step explanation:
From the data given:
Mean = 110
standard deviation = 5
Let consider a random sample n =49 which have a mean between 109 and 112.
The test statistics can be computed as:



= -1.4




Thus; P(109 <
< 112) = P( - 1.4 < Z < 2.8)
= P(Z < 2.8) - P( Z < -1.4)
= 0.9974 - 0.0806
= 0.9168
He has 10 yards and 5 feet or are u trying to get it all in feet
Decomposing a fraction means to take it apart, the most basic way to decompose a fraction is to break into unit fractions, thats all I know so far