Answer:
A. Product quality is not affected by size.
Step-by-step explanation:
This statement is true because the quality of a product is not a measure of its size, which is a quantifiable factor. This means that we can have a very small-sized product which has very good quality. Size also depends on the product being manufactured. Quality is rather measured by how good the materials used in the production are.
If inferior materials are used in the production, then the product, no matter how small or big they are, would lack quality. To obtain a good and accurate measurement, a lot of time and energy should be invested.
3,4,5
idk if this is right these could work but what type of triangle and what are you trying to figure out
The measured data is
x=[10.56, 9.52, 9.73, 9.80, 9.78, 10.91].
Calculate the mean.
m = (10.56+9.52+9.73+9.80+9.78+10.91)/6 = 10.05
Calculate the deviations from the mean.
k = x - m
= [0.51, -0.53, -0.32, -0.25, -0.27, 0.86]
Calculate the absolute deviation from the mean.
Answer: 0
Answer:
C
Step-by-step explanation:
Given f(x) then f(x + a) is a horizontal translation of f(x)
• If a > 0 then a shift left of a units
• If a < 0 then a shift right of a units
The graph of g(x) is the graph of f(x) shifted 6 units left , then
g(x) = f(x + 6) → C