We would have to have seen the mini lesson because that’s what it’s according too
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The total number of squares is 36, and only 6 of them are shaded therefore, the remaining 30 are not shaded. The probability that a randomly selected square is not shaded would therefore be:
Answer/Step-by-step explanation:
To find out the mistake of the student, let's find the min, max, median, Q1 and Q3, which make up the 5 important values that are represented in a box plot.
Given, {2, 3, 5, 6, 10, 14, 15},
Minimum value = 2
Median = middle data point = 6
Q1 = 3 (the middle value of the lower part of the data set before the median)
Q3 = 14 (middle value of the upper part of the data set after the median)
Maximum value = 15
If we examine the diagram the student created, you will observe that he plotted the median wrongly. The median, which is represented by the vertical line that divides the box, ought to be at 6 NOT 10.
See the attachment below for the correct box plot.
Answer:
$15.75
Step-by-step explanation:
y × 100 = 5 × 15
100y = 75
100y ÷ 100 = 75 ÷ 100
y = 0.75
$15 - $0.75
$14.25
y × 100 = 10 × 15
100y = 150
100y ÷ 100 = 150 ÷ 100
y = 1.5
$14.25 + $1.50
$15.75
Answer:
I want to say its C - 8.12 units. But I think it could also be D- 8.25 units. Just not 100% sure.