5.a) Steve - 60=5×12
= <u>5×3×2×2</u>
5.b) Ian - 60=6×10
= <u>3×2×5×2.</u>
<u>Discussion</u> - The prime factors reduce to the same numbers in both Steve's and Ian's case.
5.c) Case 1 of 48 = 6×8
= <u>3×2×2×2×2.</u>
Case 2 of 48 = 12×4
= <u>2×2×3×2×2.</u>
Ok. you're looking for the slope intercept, or how much each of them had before they started saving. Chris had $27, as that is where his line crossed the y axis, and Connie, when graphed, intercepted at $9. <span />
Step-by-step explanation:
Statisticians use two-way tables and segmented bar charts to examine the relationship between two categorical variables.
4.80 = 100%
x = 55%
Cross Multiply
100 * x = 55 * 4.80
100x = 264
x = <u>264</u>
100
x = 2.64
Solution: $2.64
1.666666666666667 to be exact, but rounded it is 1.66