Step-by-step explanation:
Examples of categorical variables are race, genders, ages, and education levels. While the closing two variables may be considered in a numerical manner by using exact values for age and the high grade completed, it is always informative to put such variables into a relatively small number of groups.
Answer: d
Step-by-step explanation:
Figure B is the answer!
The formula for the Pythagorean theorem is
A^2+B^2=C^2
In figure B the units are squared. Making it your answer.
-Seth
Probability =
(number or amount of possible successes)(total number or amount of possible outcomes)
Area of any circle is (pi) x (radius squared)
Area of the whole board = (pi) x (13 squared) = 169 pi square inches
Area of the shaded region = (pi) x (5 squared) = 25 pi square inches
Probability = (success area) / (total possible area) = 25pi/169pi = <u>0.15 </u>(rounded)
Notice that if you do it my way ... keep 'pi' in the fraction ... you don't even
need to know what the value of 'pi' is, because there's one in the top and
bottom of the fraction, and they cancel.