The difference between a population distribution and sampling a distribution
Definition: The Population Distribution is a form of probability distribution that measures the frequency with which the items or variables that make up the population are drawn or expected to be drawn for a given research study.
Defintion: The Sampling Distribution is a form of probability of a random sample out of a group of frequency which is made up of the sample of which the population has been picked out of, making it a partial research study
Answer:
see explanation
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
2BD = 7BT , then
2(d - b ) = 7(t - b) ← distribute both sides
2d - 2b = 7t - 7b ( add 7b to both sides )
2d + 5b = 7t, thus
2 + 5 = 7t
+ = 7t
= 7t , thus
t = =
Hence T = (3, 5 )
Your answer would be x = 1.
The rules for a kite shape is that two pairs are of equal length, which means we can say that AD = CD and thus form an equation:
3x + 4 = x + 6
- x
2x + 4 = 6
- 4
2x = 2
÷ 2
x = 1
I hope this helps!
Yes here multiply takes place not divide