If you total them it equals $5388.55. and then divide by 4 and the average is 1347.1375 and the you round to nearest cent. $1347.14
Answer: I and III
Step-by-step explanation:
We observe in the case provided that the researcher, who has no interest in the population to intervene, is going to carry out surveys to assess whether the neighborhood is a good place to live, obtaining the following conclusions:
i. The Minneapolis Resident Survey was an observational study.
ii. The Minneapolis Resident Survey was an experiment.
iii. The figure 50.1% is a descriptive statistic for the sample.
iv. The figure 50.1% is a statistical inference for the population.:By estimating the sample, obtained by a lower percentage of the total of the respondents, it is known that with a 95% confidence interval that the rating obtained from the respondents considering that the neighborhood is a good place to live was found between 0.44 and 0.50, taking this interval as a statistical inference for the population.
The correct answer is I and III, since in this study no interventions were made to the population and only one observation of a characteristic of the neighborhood was made and in III we know that the descriptive statistic only describes data and summarizes it, which is a of the ways to display the data from the descriptive survey.
These are not hard....u just have to pay very close attention to the wording. Keep in mind ratios can be written as fractions too.
ratio of tomatoes to onions = 21:6 which reduces to 7:2...because there is 21 tomatoes and 6 onions. (21/6 reduces to 7/2...ratios written as fractions)
However, if it would have asked the ratio of onions to tomatoes, it would have been 6:21....which reduces to 2:7....so pay attention to the wording on problems such as these
so ur answer is 7:2
Answer: its C
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Step-by-step explanation:
Answer: FIRST OPTION
Step-by-step explanation:
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By definition, given a Quadratic equation in the form:
Where "a", "b" and "c" are numerical coefficients and "x" is the unknown variable, you caN use the Quadratic Formula to solve it.
The Quadratic Formula is the following:
In this case, the exercise gives you this Quadratic equation:
You can identify that the numerical coefficients are:
Therefore, you can substitute values into the Quadratic formula shown above:
You can identify that the equation that shows the Quadratic formula used correctly to solve the Quadratic equation given in the exercise for "x", is the one shown in the First option.