Answer:
the second girl was. 59 seconds faster than the first girl.
Step-by-step explanation:
14.47-13.88= .59
Answer:
An arrow diagram
Step-by-step explanation:
Helps keep track of intricate relationships between variables. Specifies the phenomena of interest: independent, alternative, antecedent and intervening.
-Time on the bottom with an arrow
-Antecedent -> Independent -> intervening-> dependent
An arrow diagram is defined as a process diagramming tool used to determine optimal sequence of events, and their inter-connectivity. It is a network diagramming technique in which activities are represented by arrow, used for scheduling and to determine the critical path through nodes. The arrow diagramming method shows the required order of tasks in a project or process, the best schedule for the entire project, and potential scheduling and resource problems and their solutions. The arrow diagram lets you calculate the "critical path" of the project the flow of critical steps where delays can affect the timing of the entire project and where addition of resources can speed up the project.
One headed arrow connecting two variables= "X directly causes Y"
Answer: Its A, Your Welcome.
Step-by-step explanation:
Only 25 and 28 are functions.
A function must have only one y value per x value. For 26, the y value of 0 and multiple others have two different y values. For 27, all x values less than 0 have multiple y values.
Answer: 2000
Step-by-step explanation:
At a football game, 65% of people that will attend are supporting the home team, while 35% are supporting the visiting team. 1300 people that attended supported the home team.
To get the total number of people that attended the game, we have to find the number of away supporters as well.
Let the number of people that attended the game be y.
Therefore 65% of y = 1300
65/100 × y = 1300
0.65 × y = 1300
0.65y = 1300
Divide both side by 0.65
0.65y/0.65 = 1300/0.65
y = 2000
The total number of people attending the game is 2000.