The answers to your questions are 1.D, and 2.C
Identify any outlier(s) in the data. {52, 61, 42, 46, 50, 51, 49, 44, 40, 66, 53, 67, 45, 64, 60, 69}
Kay [80]
There are none
For there to be a outlier there would need to be a number that is either around 74 or 34
Answer:
always true.
the expression will always be equal to +5 because -p+p is zero
at any given value to p, the value is constantly +5
Answer:
He gets 42 visitors 4 weeks after starting to build his website.
He gets 10 new visitors per week.
Step-by-step explanation:
Equation for the number of visitors:
The equation for the number of visitors Timmy's new website receives after t weeks is:
In which b is the number of visitors rightly after he starts.
Timmy is building a new website. Right after he starts, he has 2 visitors.
This means that , so:
How many visitors does he get 4 weeks after starting to build his website?
This is v(4). So
He gets 42 visitors 4 weeks after starting to build his website.
How any new visitors does he get per week?
After 0 weeks:
After 1 week:
2 weeks:
After 2 week:
22 - 12 = 12 - 2 = 10
He gets 10 new visitors per week.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Multiply 2/3 and your number. If you have a whole number, convert it to a fraction by putting it over a denominator of 1. When multiplying fractions, calculate numerator times numerator, then denominator times denominator. For example, to find two-thirds of 18, multiply 2/3 x 18/1 to get 36/3.
Reduce the resulting fraction as needed by dividing it by the common denominator. For example, the common denominator of 36 and 3 is 3. Diving 36 and 3 by 3 gives you a fraction of 12/1, which is the same as 12. Thus, two-thirds of 18 is 12.