When we take data at work, we always do it over a period of time. To me, just one sample set does not show enough data to come to that conclusion. Also it is one batch of bags. I think you would need to have an average of data from different batches & samples to prove your data is accurate and support your claim.
Answer: The expression that represents Meg's finishing time in June is "y - 10".
The problem started with Meg running in April. She had a time in April and we called it "y".
Now, Meg ran again in June. In June, she did 10 seconds faster. So it makes since that we need to subtract 10 from her April time, "y". Therefore, the expression is simply "y - 10".
Answer: First, draw and label a number line. Then plot the five values that are given above the line. Draw a box from the lower quartile to the upper quartile, with a line dividing it at the median. Then draw lines from the minimum and maximum values connecting to the box to form the whiskers.
Answer:
Area of the rectangle =
Step-by-step explanation:
Perimeter of the rectangle= 128 cm
Ratio of length to width is:
Area of the rectangle= Length*Width
Area of the rectangle =
(1) You can see that the 6 is being added to both sides.
You are trying to make both sides equal by adding 6, so it would be the Addition Property of Equality.
(2) 4 is being divided into both sides.
It would be the Division Property of Inequality. (you are dividing by 4 to make both sides equal)
"B" is the answer.
I hope this helps!
~kaikers