Answer:
see below
Step-by-step explanation:
First of all, you want to find the data set the matches the extreme values of 5 and 35. That eliminates the 2nd and 4th choices.
Then you want to find the data set that has a median of 15. The first data set has a middle value (median) of 20, so that choice is eliminated.
The data set of the 3rd choice matches the box plot extremes, median, and quartile values.
Three million twenty nine and two hundred fifty one
Complete question :
Mr. Nelson lost one of his students' test papers. He knows that the other 4 students scored as follows: 60, 62, 56, 57. He also knows that the average score is 59.2. What is the score on the missing paper?
Answer:
61
Step-by-step explanation:
Given the following :
Total number of students = 4 + 1 missing = 5
Score on the four avaliable papers = 60, 62, 56, 57
Average score of the 5 papers = 59.2
Score on missing paper :
Sum of each score / number of papers
Sum of each score = sum of available scores + missing score
Let missing score = m
(60 + 62 + 56 + 57 + m) = 235 + m
Recall:
Average = total sum / number of observations
Hence,
59.2 = (235 + m) / 5
59.2 × 5 = 235 + m
296 = 235 + m
m = 296 - 235
m = 61
Missing score = 61
Area = 2,520m^2
(47+65)/2 = 56
56x45 = 2,520