A data point that is insignificantly larger or smaller than other values. for example...
2 3 6 1 129, 129 is an outlier because it is insignificantly larger than the others
First you would have to turn the mixed number into a improper fraction. to do that you would have to multiply the denominator by the 1 (which is the whole number) to get 3*1=3 then you would have to add the numerator to get 3+2=5. now you have an improper fraction which is now 5/3. you always keep the denominator the same. next you have to multiply the two fractions you now have. which is 5 over 3 and 3 over 4 . all you have to do is multiply across to get 5*3=15 on the top and 3*4=12 on the bottom. so your new fraction you have is 15/12. that's an improper fraction so you would have to divide 12 by 15. you know 12 goes into 15 one time with a remainder of 3. so now you have 1 3/12 as your answer. but your not done yet. now you have to simplify your answer by dividing the numerator and denominator by 3 to get 3/3=1 and 12/3=4, you final answer should be 1 1/4 .
Step-by-step explanation:
figure of speech in which a character or speaker addresses someone who is absent. This could be a person they know or don’t know someone who is alive or dead, or someone who never existed at all. It might also be a non-human animal, an abstracted, but personified force, or even an object. Often, this technique is used when a speaker addresses a god or group of gods.
Apostrophe Examples
Twinkle, twinkle, little star, how I wonder what you are. ( ...
O holy night! ...
Then come, sweet death, and rid me of this grief. ( ...
O, pardon me, thou bleeding piece of earth. ( ...
Roll on, thou deep and dark blue Ocean – roll! ( ...
Welcome, O life!
Answer:
x=6
Step-by-step explanation:
multiply 7 by x and 7 by -4. You get 7x-28=14, add 28 to 14, which is 42. So 7x=42, then divide 7 on both sides, and you get x=6.