Answer:
1) There are 13 students in Jerry's study.
2) There are 39 students in Kathy's study.
3) Jerry's study is more trustworthy!
Step-by-step explanation:
1) Jerry's study is the one with the dot plot.
Now, the number of students is calculated by adding the total number of dots in the plot.
We have a total of 13 dots.
Thus, there are 13 students in Jerry's study.
2) Kathy's study is the one with the histogram.
The total number of students is gotten by adding the corresponding number of students on the y-axis for each range of distance on the x-axis.
Total number of students = 9 + 11 + 7 + 12 = 39 students
3) Jerry's study where he used a dot plot is likely to be more trustworthy because it gives exact values of the number of students for each distance represented whereas, Kathy's study where she used a histogram doesn't give exact values but just gives a range of distances for a particular number of people.
263.27 m^2
rectangle : 15 x 10 = 150 m^2
the half circle at the top has a diameter of 6m. therefore, it’s radius is 3m. if it is cut in half, the part removed from the triangle height is 3m. therefore, the height of the triangle is 35 -15 = 20; 20 - 3 = 17. the height of the triangle is 17. the triangle area formula is a = 1/2(bh).
a = 1/2 (10)(17)
a = 1/2 (170)
a = 85 m^2
the circle would be a = πr^2 but divided by 2 bc it’s a half circle
a = π(3)^2
a = π9
a = 28.27 m^2
150 + 85 + 28.27 = 263.27 m^2
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isolating a:
(a + b + c)/3 = z
(a + b + c) = 3z
<h2>a = 3z - b - c</h2>
Answer:
x=5.3
Step-by-step explanation:
Graph each side of the equation. The solution is the x-value of the point of intersection.
x
≈
5.3
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