Answer:
Avoid Using too many statistics
Step-by-step explanation:
when a speaker is giving a speech, the listeners prefer main points to hearing too much of statistics. Too many statistics bore the audience and sometimes divert their attentions from the crux of the speech. If statistics are to be given, they must be clearly expressed and the source should be clearly stated.
Numbers that are of large decimal points can be rounded off so as not to confuse the audience and to make them grasp the main idea.
Ok so you would just take the two fractions and simply if needed and that the answer!
Answer:
The unit price is the cost per unit of an item or the cost/price for each item.
1) <u>4$</u> per pound. By simplifying the proportion (constant ratio) between the cost, and the pounds of apples. 3 pounds of apples cost 12$ → 3/3 pounds of apples cost 12/3$ → 4 dollars for every pound.
2) <u>2$</u> per pound. By evaluating the rate of change (change in the y over x or dependent variable over independent) in the equation: y = <u>2</u>x. y is the cost in dollars, and x is the pounds of apples. So there are 2 pounds (weight) of apples for every dollar.
3) <u>3$</u> per pound. Given a graph with a y scaled by 3, and an x scaled by 1 with a graph y = x or 1 unit up for every unit right. This must be equivalent to y = 3x. Where y is labeled as the cost in dollars, and x as the weight in pounds. So there are 3 dollars for every pound of apples.
4) Store B. Because 2 is less than 3 which is less than 4.
Answer:
b
Step-by-step explanation:
ax^2+bx+c=0
1/2x^2-3x-2=0