It is in the ten's place. hope that helped
The first thing we must do for this case is to observe the highest relative frequency of the table in the total column.
For the white car we have:
Male = 0.11
Female = 0.20
Total = 0.31
The percentage is given by:
(0.31) * (100) = 31%
Answer:
The percentage that represents the car bought most often is:
31%
Answer:
translation,reflection,
Step-by-step explanation:
because you move thing in different direction
Answer:
he expression is undefined where the denominator equals
0
, the argument of an even indexed radical is less than
0
, or the argument of a logarithm is less than or equal to
0
.
The domain of the expression is all real numbers except where the expression is undefined. In this case, there is no real number that makes the expression undefined.
Step-by-step explanation:
<span><u><em>The correct answer is:</em></u>
180</span>°<span> rotation.
<u><em>Explanation: </em></u>
<span>Comparing the points D, E and F to D', E' and F', we see that the x- and y-coordinates of each <u>have been negated</u>, but they are still <u>in the same position in the ordered pair. </u>
<u>A 90</u></span></span><u>°</u><span><span><u> rotation counterclockwise</u> will take coordinates (x, y) and map them to (-y, x), negating the y-coordinate and swapping the x- and y-coordinates.
<u> A 90</u></span></span><u>°</u><span><span><u> rotation clockwise</u> will map coordinates (x, y) to (y, -x), negating the x-coordinate and swapping the x- and y-coordinates.
Performing either of these would leave our image with a coordinate that needs negated, as well as needing to swap the coordinates back around.
This means we would have to perform <u>the same rotation again</u>; if we began with 90</span></span>°<span><span> clockwise, we would rotate 90 degrees clockwise again; if we began with 90</span></span>°<span><span> counter-clockwise, we would rotate 90 degrees counterclockwise again. Either way this rotates the figure a total of 180</span></span>°<span><span> and gives us the desired coordinates.</span></span>