Answer:
4) 6 students
5) 7 fewer students
6) No, you can not tell from the frequency table how many students ran a mile in exactly 12 minutes.
Step-by-step explanation:
4) you’d look at the row from 8:00-8:59.
5) Add the first two rows together (6+2=8), then subtract that by the sum of the last two rows (9+6=15), which is 7
6) There’s no pattern in the frequency table, and the data points would be plotted differently since it’d be from a range of times, not one set time.
Hope this helped, sorry if I’m wrong on #6 ;)
A palindrome is something that reads the same forwards and backwards.
If the number is a palindrome and it's between 300 and 400, then the
last digit must also be a ' 3 '.
So all we have left to fill in is the digit in the middle.
There are 10 possibilities for that one ... the digits ' 0 ' through ' 9 '.
So there are <em>10</em> palindromic numbers between 300 and 400.
Answer:
sure
Step-by-step explanation: