Answer:
Mr body took 9 blue pills
Step-by-step explanation:
Total number of pills consumed = 17
Number of blue pills, b = 11
Number of blue pills, b = g + 3
So that,
b = g + 3
11 = g + 3
g = 8
Total number of pills recommended = b + g
= 11 + 8
= 19
Total number of pills consumed = 17
Thus,
Number of blue pills consumed = 17 - 8
= 9
Therefore, Mr body took 9 blue pills.
Well.. 160 x 3 = 480. So he would've had to give only 2 bags. But he would've given a fraction of a bag, but if you're only talking whole numbers, then the answer is 2. If you're talking fractions, then the answer is 2.51875.
(1)
Mean length of all fish in the sample -
<u>Mean</u> = (Sum of observations)/(Number of observations)
= (12 + 5 + 3 + 5 + 8 + 2 + 10 + 9 + 4 + 4)/(10)
= 62/10
=<em> 6.2</em>
(2)
Mean length of adult fish in the sample -
<u>Mean</u> = (Sum of observations)/(Number of observations)
= (12 + 5 + 8 + 10)/(4)
= 35/4
=<em> 8.75</em>
(3)
Mean length of juvenile fish in the sample -
<u>Mean</u> = (Sum of observations)/(Number of observations)
= (5 + 3 + 2 + 9 + 4 + 4)/(6)
= 27/6
<em>= 4.5</em>
(4)
Percentage of sample that were adult fish -
<u>Percentage</u> = (No. of adult fishes)/(Total no. of fishes) × 100
% = (4/10) × 100
<em>% = 40</em>
(5)
Percentage of sample that were juvenile fish -
<u>Percentage</u> = (No. of juvenile fishes)/(Total no. of fishes) × 100
% = (6/10) × 100
<em>% = </em><em>6</em><em>0</em>
(6)
Percentage of sample that were juveniles over 8 inches long -
<u>Percentage</u> = (No. of juveniles over 8 inches)/(Total no. of fishes) × 100
% = (1/10) × 100
<em>% = </em><em>1</em><em>0</em>
17, you only have to add up a few because of the x and y placements. Hope this helps you :)