4/6
= (4/2) / (6/2) (divide both numerator and denominator by 2)
= 2/3
The final answer is 2/3~
Answer:
Layota
$47.5
Step-by-step explanation:
Let number of hours = x
Given that:
Oscar's charges :
First hour = $25
Additional hours = $15
Thus :
Total charge : 25 + 15(x - 1)
The piece wise equation given for Layota's charge rate :
First 3 hours = $30
Next 3 hours = $20
Hours greater Than 6 = $10
If total hours ; x = 5.5 hours
Oscar :
$25 + $15(5.5 - 1)
$25 + $15(4.5)
$25 + $67.5
= $92.5
Layota:
First 3 hours :
$30 * 3 = $90
Hours left :
$20 * (5.5 - 3)
$20 * 2.5 = 50
Total = $90 + $50 = $140
Layota charges more : 140 > 92.5
Difference :
$140 - $92.5
= $47.5
We have the frequencies for each of the grades. We can estimate the number of students graded by adding all those frequencies. Let's call N the total number of grades:
We have then a total number of grades of 39.
The corresponding relative frequency for a grade is the ratio of the frequency to the total number of "samples", 39 in this case.
Then, for grade A, the relative frequency (RF) will be:
This will be the fraction of the total grades that are A. Represented as a percentage will be 10.26%, rounded to two decimal places.
Now, to complete the table we do the same for the other frequencies:
For grade B:
For grade C:
For grade D:
For grade F:
F(x)=IxI-5
when you shift it up, add the units to the end of y=IxI
when you shift it down, subtract the units to the end of y=IxI