Answer:
You ask seventh-graders leaving the cafeteria after lunch.
Step-by-step explanation:
Try and choose a sample with the student group that has nothing to do with what you're testing for. It will take a bit of "creative" thinking and guessing about the lives of students in each of these groups. We try to choose a good sample to get accurate or less-biased results.
<u>You ask seventh-graders entering a library on Friday night. </u>
Friday night, some students are quicker to leave school and start the weekend. The students who go to the library might be more studious and work can be done on the computer. Libraries also have computers available for people to use for gaming. <em>Your sample would have students who use the computer more.</em>
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<u>You ask seventh-graders leaving a school basketball game. </u>
Students who watch a basketball game usually do so by choice. We could assume that these students spend most of their free time playing sports, which are not done on the computer. <em>Your sample would contain students who use a computer less.</em>
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<u>You ask seventh-graders leaving the cafeteria after lunch. </u>
The cafeteria is usually filled with all or most of the students in the entire school. Every student would need to eat, so you will find all "types" of students here. <em>Your sample would contain all "types" of students.</em>
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<u>You ask seventh-graders entering the computer lab.</u>
These students very obviously use a computer, given you go to a place filled with computers to survey them. <em>Your sample would mostly contain students who use a computer more.</em>
Answer:
48 dollars.
Step-by-step explanation:
If Mr. George starts with 42, and adds 6, his new balance should equal 48 because you add the two numbers.
The missing factor is (a -1) I believe. If you foil (5a + 9)(a - 1) you would get 5a^2 + 4a - 9.
Answer:
<h2>90 min or 1hr 30 mins</h2>
Step-by-step explanation:
Even though the options to choose from are not given in this question we can try and lay our hand on the most likely equation for the number of minutes Jack reads his book.
firstly on a daily Jack reads a total of = 8+10 = 18 mins
He attends school from Mon- fri = 5 days
Now on a weekly basis jack reads = 5*18
in other words, the equation is simply the number of days times the time spent to read his book per day
hence this is = 90 min or 1hr 30 mins
To solve this, you see that the amount of mayo is double that of vinegar, so you can simply divide 16/2 to get 8 teaspoons of vinegar