Answer:
Are you sure the question is right?
Answer:
the first answer is correct
the second answer is correct if they messed up on the question and meant to ask for the MAD of set B
I think the 3rd answer is incorrect (I got 1.09), so you might want to double-check your 3rd answer since it is asking for "times bigger", not how much bigger, which means how many times larger is the MAD of set A than that of set B and to find how many times bigger a number is than another number, you have to divide the first number by the second number.
Step-by-step explanation:
It's said "The value √-9 is not -3 because --------------------
So you need to prove why -3 is not the value of √-9.
As you know (-3)^2 = (-3) * (-3) = 9, ≠ -9
Answer is A.
(-3)^2 ≠ -9
3. We can see that
1+100=101
2+99=101
3+98=101
.................
and so on
From 1 to 100, there are 50 pairs that has the sum is 101
Z=101×50=5050
4. We can see that
1-2=-1
3-4=-1
5-6=-1
...........
and so on
There are 10 pairs that has sum is -1
Z= 10×(-1)=-10
Sherman’s rate would be 17 1/4 miles per hour