The property of math they are learning is the distributive property
Help me with this....After drawing a histogram....How do u find the class in which the median lies in a histogram....
Answer:
Get all the values of the histogram and put them in order:
For example 2,5,7,1,7,3 becomes 1,2,3,5,7,7 and then you get the middle number, which is in this case (3+5)/2=3.5
Then see which of the readings lie on 3.5.
Step-by-step explanation:
9514 1404 393
Explanation:
The histogram will have a count associated with each class. You may have to read the count from the vertical scale of the graph. If it is a histogram of relative frequencies, each class will have a fraction or percentage instead of a count.
Find the total of all counts. Determine what half that number is. If the total is odd, then round up to the nearest integer. This is the index number of the median value.
Add up the counts in the classes starting at one side of the graph, working toward the other side. (Left-to-right is the usual direction for doing this.) When you find the class that increases the total to a value equal or greater than the index number, this is the class that contains the median.
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If the histogram is a relative frequency histogram, the class that brings the total to 50% is the one containing the median.
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There may be cases where the total count is even, and the total of all of the classes up to a point is exactly equal to the index number you're looking for. In that case, the median is between that class and the next. Here's an example:
class 1: count 3
class 2: count 5
class 3: count 4
class 4: count 4
Total count: 3+5+4+4 = 16. Median index = 16/2 = 8
Total of classes 1 and 2 = 3+5 = 8. This means exactly half of the represented values are in class 2 or below, and half are in class 3 or above. If you had access to the actual data values, you would find the median as the average of the 8th and 9th data values (when they are sorted into increasing order). Here, the median might be estimated as the value halfway between the upper bound of class 2 and the lower bound of class 3.
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2nd example
Consider the same histogram as above, but with a count of 3 in class 4. This brings the total count to 15, and the index of the median is 15/2 = 7.5, rounds to 8. Again, the 8th data value (median) is in class 2. There is no ambiguity in this case.
In the picture shown below, what proportion would NOT give the correct value of x?
Answer: (c)
Step-by-step explanation:
In the given figure, two triangles are similar namely [tex]\triangle ABC[/tex] and [tex]\triangle ADB[/tex]
For similar triangles, the ratio of the corresponding sides are equal.
For option (a), Hypotenuse to Perpendicular ratio is given, that is correct
Similarly for option (b), Perpendicular to hypotenuse ratio is given
Both option (a) and (b) gives the same value of [tex]x[/tex] that is,
[tex]\Rightarrow x=\sqrt{81\times 45}\\\Rightarrow x=60.37[/tex]
Option (c) does not give the correct value of [tex]x[/tex]
Answer:
C
Step-by-step explanation:
In the given figure, two triangles are similar namely and
For similar triangles, the ratio of the corresponding sides are equal.
For option (a), Hypotenuse to Perpendicular ratio is given, that is correct
Similarly for option (b), Perpendicular to hypotenuse ratio is given
Both option (a) and (b) gives the same value of that is,
Option (c) does not give the correct value of
The distance traveled (in meters) by an insect is modeled by the equation d=0.5t where d is the distance traveled in meters and t is the time in minutes. Find the distance traveled in 27.9 minutes.
A. none of these
B. 13.95 meters
C. 55.8 meters
D. 1.395 meters
Answer:
B. 13.95 meters
Step-by-step explanation:
The question is just asking you to talk the amount of time taken, and divide it in half.
d= 0.5(27.9)
The marked price of a palmtop was Rs 10,000. What will be the price of palmtop if 13% VAT was levied, after allowing 15% discount on it ?
Step-by-step explanation:
price after discount and with vat = 9605
Evaluate (3n+2) -10 when n=3 !!!!
Hello!
(3n + 2) - 10 =
= (3 × 3 + 2) - 10 =
= (9 + 2) - 10 =
= 11 - 10 =
= 1
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[tex]\displaystyle\bf (3n+2) -10 \ if \ n=3\Longrightarrow 3\cdot3+2-10=11-10=\boxed{1}[/tex]
Find the equation of a quadratic function in general form whose graph has points: (-2, 3) (0, 3) and (-4,-5).
Try your best to show complete work & explain your strategy.
Answer:
-x²-2x+3
Step-by-step explanation:
The first thing I noticed is that the first and second point has the same y intercept despite being only 2 x coordiantes away. This must mean that the vertex's x coordiante is probably (-1,4)
Because the vertex is probably (-1,4) the graph must also be concave down because the point (-4,-5) is below it
writing this in vertex form we get
-a(x+1)²+4
Where a is some constant
solve for a by plugging in (0,3)
3= -a(0+1)²+4
3= -a+4
-1= -a
a=1
therefore the equation looks like
-(x+1)²+4
expanding this so that it's in stantard form...
-(x²+x+x+1)+4
-x²-2x+3
which is the final answer
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Find the TWO integers whos product is -12 and whose sum is 1
Answer:
The two INTEGERS are :-
-3 and +4
-3 * (+4) gives us -12
-3 + (+4) gives us 1
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Answer:
[tex] \rm Numbers = 4 \ and \ -3.[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Given :-
The sum of two numbers is 1 .
The product of the nos . is 12 .
And we need to find out the numbers. So let us take ,
First number be x
Second number be 1-x .
According to first condition :-
[tex]\rm\implies 1st \ number * 2nd \ number= -12\\\\\rm\implies x(1-x)=-12\\\\\rm\implies x - x^2=-12\\\\\rm\implies x^2-x-12=0\\\\\rm\implies x^2-4x+3x-12=0\\\\\rm\implies x(x-4)+3(x-4)=0\\\\\rm\implies (x-4)(x+3)=0\\\\\rm\implies\boxed{\red{\rm x = 4 , -3 }}[/tex]
Hence the numbers are 4 and -3.
Identify the ethical issue(s) in each experiment. Beginning in the 1940s, the Department of Medicine at the University of Chicago tested anti-malaria medications on inmates at the Stateville Penitentiary. Inmates readily volunteered, as their parole would be reviewed upon completion of their sentence. Inmates who participated in the study reported that they were informed of the risks involved in participating in the study, including the possibility of death.
In the 1960s, Stanley Milgram studied the willingness of subjects to obey an authority figure, even at the risk of being harmed. The subjects believed they were taking part in a study on learning. They were assigned to the role of teacher and were ordered to administer electrical shocks with increasing voltage to the learner whenever the learner made an error. The learner was an actor who remained unharmed. The subjects were not initially told that it was a study of obedience, as this might affect the outcome, and they were not prepared for possible psychological distress.
In the 1950s and 60s, Saul Krugman infected mentally disabled children enrolled at the Willowbrook State School in New York with hepatitis in order to better understand how the disease spread and how it could be combatted. Parents agreed to enroll their children in the study in exchange for admission to the school.
Full question attached
Answer:
1. Subjects were not aware of the purpose of the experiment.
2. Subjects were not aware of all potential risks.
Subjects were not aware of the purpose of the experiment.
3. Subjects were coerced into participating
Explanation:
Ethics are the moral principles and codes that guide our daily decisions and actions. Ethical issues in conducting experiments or research aim at protecting the dignity of subjects or participants in the research. Major ethical issues in conducting research include: Respect for anonymity and confidentiality, beneficence(should not harm participants), and informed consent(independently volunteers after clear comprehensive information on research).
1. Experiment violates informed consent as participants were not aware of the purpose of research.
2. Experiment violates informed consent and beneficence as participants weren't fully informed and faced the risk of being harmed.
3. Experiment violates beneficence and informed consent as participants faced the risk of being harmed and did not independently volunteer for the research.
Circle W has a radius of 20 in and right central angle, ZVWX. Find the length of vx. Leave your answer in terms of pi.
5
10
15
20
Answer:
The length of the arc is 10 pi
Step-by-step explanation:
Mathematically, the length of an arc is calculated as;
theta/360 * 2 * pi * r
theta represents the central angle subtended by the arc which is a right angle according to the question (a right angle is 90 degrees)
r is the circle radius which is 20 inches
so we have the length of the arc as;
90/360 * 2 * pi * 20 = 40 pi/4 = 10 pi
Which fraction is the largest? 7/9 3/4 1/2 2/3
Rewrite the fractions as decimals by dividing:
7/8 = 0.7777
3/4 = 0.75
1/2 = 0.5
2/3 = 0.666
0.777 is the largest number so 7/9 is the largest fraction.
Answer: 7/9
Answer:
2/3
Step-by-step explanation:
L.C.M:36
7/9:28/36
3/4:27/36
1/2:1836
2/3:36/36
What number is increased by 40% become 28?
a.5 b. 10 c. 15 d. 20
Answer:
d. 20
Step-by-step explanation:
28 ÷ (100%+40%)
= 28 ÷ 140%
= 28 ÷ 1.4 = 20
Answer:
option d
Step-by-step explanation:
Let the number be x
40% of x = 0.40x
Increased by 40% = 28
That is ,
x + 0.40x = 28
1.40x = 28
[tex]x = \frac{28}{1.40}\\[/tex]
[tex]x = \frac{28 \times 100}{1.40 \times 100 } = \frac{28 \times 100}{140} =\frac{4 \times 100}{20} = 4 \times 5 = 20[/tex]
Therefore, the number is 20
Which best describes the vertex of the graph?
a (-3, -4)
b (-3, -4)
c (3, -4)
d (3, -4)
Answer: C
Step-by-step explanation:
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Illustrate the following and determine the number of permutations. 1. Arranging 4 pots with different plants in a row
2. Forming a four-digit ATM pin.
3. Securing a motorcycle with a three-digit combination lock using the numbers 1, 2, 3 and 6
4. Displaying 3 identical small vases, 1 figurine, and a photo frame in a row
5. 3 girls sitting around a circular table
Answer:
1: 16
2: 4940
3: 24
4: 25
5: 9
Step-by-step explanation:
A permutation is a method of calculating the number of possible outcomes. It follows the following general formula;
[tex]_nP_r=\frac{n!}{(n-r)!}[/tex]
There (n) is the number of objects, and (r) is the number of objects selected.
1. Arranging 4 pots with different plants in a row
In order to solve this, one needs two pieces of information, the number of objects, and the number of objects selected. One is given the number of objects; (4), but when the problem states "in a row" it never specifies how many plants are in a row. Thus, let one assume that a "row" can have an infinite amount of space, but in this case, only (4) space will be used. Therefore there are (4) objects with (4) objects selected. However, the drawback is that the combination formula doesn't work when the two parameters (n) and (r) are the same. Hence, to solve this special case, one simply multiplies the two numbers to get the answers:
[tex]n*r\\\\=4*4\\\\=16[/tex]
2. Forming a four-digit ATM pin
One is given that there are (4) digits in the ATM pin, this is the number of objects selected. One is also given that number of objects, there are (10) digits including (0). Set up the permutation and solve;
[tex]_nP_r=\frac{n!}{(n-r)!}[/tex]
[tex]_1_0P_4=\frac{10!}{(10-4)!}\\\\=\frac{10!}{6!}\\\\=\frac{10*9*8*7*6*5*4*3*2*1}{6*5*4*3*2*1}\\\\=10*9*8*7\\\\=4940[/tex]
3. Securing a motorcycle with a three-digit combination lock using the numbers (1), (2), (3), and (6).
There are (4) digits to choose from on the lock. But there are (3) numbers that can be selected.
[tex]_4P_3=\frac{4!}{(4-3)!}\\\\=\frac{4!}{1!}\\\\=\frac{4*3*2*1}{1}\\\\=4*3*2*1\\\\=24[/tex]
4. Displaying 3 identical small vases, 1 figure, and a photo frame in a row.
There are (5) objects, and (5) spaces (read problem (1) for an explanation for the objects being put in a row). Thus, this is a special case; multiply the two numbers to get the result;
[tex]n*r\\=5*5\\=25[/tex]
5. 3 girls sitting around a circular table
There are (3) subjects, and (3) spaces in this problem. Apply the same logic applies to a row in this problem. Therefore, this is another special case; multiply the two numbers to get the result;
[tex]n*r\\=3*3\\=9[/tex]
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Answer:
-27/7
Step-by-step explanation:
put x into the equation
solve for x -3x+2=-11 please
Answer:
6.5
Step-by-step explanation:
We need to solve out for x , the given Equation is ,
[tex]: \implies[/tex] x - 3x + 2 = -11
[tex]: \implies[/tex] -2x = -11 -2
[tex]: \implies[/tex] -2x = -13
[tex]: \implies[/tex] x = -13/-2
[tex]: \implies[/tex] x = 6.5
Answer:
x = 6.5
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]x - 3x + 2 = - 11 \\ - 2x + 2 = - 11 \\ - 2x = - 11 - 2 \\ \frac{ - 2x}{ - 2} = \frac{ - 13}{ - 2} \\ x = + 6.5 [/tex]
Which segment is adjacent to∠N?
Answer:
SN
Step-by-step explanation:
The line segment that is adjacent to angle ∠N will be NS and NJ. Then the correct options are A and B.
What is the triangle?The polygonal shape of a triangle has a number of sides and three independent variables. Angles in the triangle add up to 180°.
A line segment in mathematics has two different points on it that define its boundaries. A line segment is sometimes referred to as a section of a path that joins two places.
The triangle ΔNSJ is a right angle triangle in which the angle ∠NSJ will be a right angle that is 90°.
The line segment that is adjacent to angle ∠N will be NS and NJ. Then the correct options are A and B.
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In right ΔDEF, DF = 20, m∠ F = 90˚, EF = 17. Which of the following is true? Does option 5 apply
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
From the picture attached,
ΔDEF is a right triangle with two sides,
EF = 17 units
DF = 20 units
By applying Pythagoras theorem in the given triangle,
DE² = DF² + EF²
(20)² = DF² + (17)²
DF² = 400 - 289
DF = √111
Trigonometric ratios for the ∠F,
sin(F) = [tex]\frac{\text{Opposite side}}{\text{Hypotenuse}}[/tex]
[tex]\text{sin}F=\frac{\sqrt{111}}{20}[/tex]
[tex]\text{cosF}=\frac{\text{Adjacent side}}{\text{Hypotenuse}}[/tex]
[tex]\text{cos}F=\frac{17}{20}[/tex]
[tex]\text{tan}F=\frac{\text{Opposite side}}{\text{Adjacent side}}[/tex]
[tex]\text{tan}F=\frac{\sqrt{111}}{17}[/tex]
Choose the correct option.
1/f = 1/d + 1/d'
How do I find d'?
Zachary's art club ordered a giant sub sandwich for a party. It was 6 feet long! When the sandwich arrived, Zachary cut it into 16 equal pieces.
How long was each piece?
Write your answer as a proper fraction or mixed number.
Answer:
3/8 feet long
Step-by-step explanation:
Find how long each piece was by dividing 6 by 16:
6/16
Simplify this by dividing each number by 2:
6/16
= 3/8
So, each piece was 3/8 feet long
7x-49=y
Solve for x?
The solution for x is x = (y + 49)/7.
Given that an equation 7x - 49 = y, we need to determine the equation in for of x,
To solve for x in the equation 7x - 49 = y, we'll isolate x on one side of the equation.
Here's the step-by-step process:
Start with the given equation: 7x - 49 = y.
Add 49 to both sides of the equation to isolate the term with x:
7x = y + 49.
Divide both sides of the equation by 7 to solve for x:
(7x)/7 = (y + 49)/7.
Simplify:
x = (y + 49)/7.
Therefore, the solution for x is x = (y + 49)/7.
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Ted can clear a football field of debris in 3 hours. Jacob can clear the same field in 2 hours. When they work together, the situation can be modeled by the equation, where t is the number of hours it would take to clear the field together.
How long will it take Ted and Jacob to clear the field together?
Answer:
[tex]\frac{6}{5}[/tex] of an hour = 1 1/5 hour = 72 minutes
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]\frac{1}{3} h + \frac{1}{2}h = 1\\\\\frac{2}{6} h + \frac{3}{6}h = 1\\\\\\\frac{5 }{6} h =1\\\\h=\frac{6}{5}[/tex]
It would take Ted and Jacob 6/5 or 1.2 hours to clear the field together.
What is an equation?An equation contains one or more terms with variables connected by an equal sign.
Example:
2x + 4y = 9 is an equation.
2x = 8 is an equation.
We have,
Let's use the formula for the work rate:
Ted's work rate = 1/3 of the field per hour
Jacob's work rate = 1/2 of the field per hour
Together, their work rate.
= (1/3 + 1/2) of the field per hour
Now,
We can simplify the equation for the combined work rate by finding a common denominator:
(1/3 + 1/2)
= (2/6 + 3/6)
= 5/6 of the field per hour
Now we can use the formula for the work rate to solve the time it would take them to clear the field together:
(5/6)t = 1
(where t is the time in hours)
Solving for t:
(5/6)t = 1
t = 6/5
Therefore,
It would take Ted and Jacob 6/5 or 1.2 hours to clear the field together.
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People pack seeds into foils and store them in a seed vault. Each foil contains 500 seeds. If the vault has 145,000 seeds altogether, how many foils are in the vault?
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
290 foils
Step-by-step explanation:
145,000÷500=290
A main purpose of doing an experiment over an observational study is to learn whether a certain _____ causes a certain response.
Answer:
condition
Step-by-step explanation:
An experiment can be defined as an investigation which typically involves the process of manipulating an independent variable (the cause) in order to be able to determine or measure the dependent variable (the effect).
This ultimately implies that, an experiment can be used by scientists to show or demonstrate how a condition causes or gives rise to another i.e cause and effect, influence, behavior, etc in a sample.
On the other hand, an observational study can be defined as a type of study in which a researcher observes and measures the effect of a diagnostic test, risk factors, or treatments on individuals without intervening, changing or manipulating who are or aren't exposed to it (controlled conditions).
Hence, the main purpose of doing an experiment over an observational study is to learn whether a certain condition causes a certain response.
Cause and effect can be defined as the relationship between two things or events in which an occurrence of one (cause) leads to the occurrence of another (effect).
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Answer:
b ≈ 48.6°
Step-by-step explanation:
Using the sine ratio in the right triangle
sin b = [tex]\frac{opposite}{hypotenuse}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{9}{12}[/tex] , then
b = [tex]sin^{-1}[/tex] ([tex]\frac{9}{12}[/tex] ) ≈ 48.6° ( to 1 dec. place )
PLSSS help me solve this question
Answer:
(3,-5)
Step-by-step explanation:
The line y=-x is a positively sloped line that when reflected across changes all signs to their opposite counterpart. Positivee to negative, negative to positive.
solve (algebra 1)− 0.32 + 0.18 = 0.25 − 1.95
Answer:
0.50=1.7. They do not equal each other
Step-by-step explanation:
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Which equation in slope-intercept form represents a line that passes through the point (5,−1) and is parallel to the line y=2x-7?
Answer:
y = 2x - 11
Step-by-step explanation:
y = 2x + b
-1 = 2(5) + b
-1 = 10 + b
-11 = b
write a equation for y=|x| if the graph is translated right by 3 units and down by 1 unit
Answer:
y=|x -3| -1
Step-by-step explanation: