The subjects in the experiment are given as follows:
b) the two AP Statistics curricula.
<h3>What are the subjects of an experiment?</h3>
The subjects of an experiment are the hypotheses which are studied in the experiment.
For this problem, we are testing hypotheses involving two forms of the curriculum, hence the correct option is given by:
b) the two AP Statistics curricula.
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Answer:
Answers B I think.
Step-by-step explanation:
I assume t is time so the variable would equal the time it hit the floor
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<span><span><span>The answer is 5+8x</span></span></span><span>
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Answer:
1. 6 foot
Step-by-step explanation:
Put your finger on the paper and measure it out
Answer:
If division of the packages in fractional numbers was possible, it should be 2.667 packages per pile.
The answer lies between 2 and 3 packages per pile.
Step-by-step explanation:
This can be solved as a simple division.
To split 8 packages in 3, this should correspond to 8/3≈2.667.
If division of the packages in fractional numbers was possible, it should be 2.667 packages per pile.
Other way to think about it is like mentally allocating a package in each pile. We can go up to 2 packages per pile (a total of 6 packages), and we can only add a package to 2 piles, letting the last pile to have only two packages.
Then, we have 2 piles with 3 packages and one pile with 2 packages.