There are multiple answers to this question
Answers: 3.161, 3.162, 3.163, 3.164, 3.165, 3.166, 3.167, 3.168, 3.169
(You can just pick one)
Reason: just look at the place numbers. The number has to be between 3.16 and 3.17. So go to the next place value which is the thousandths place. 3.161-3.169 all are between since they have a 6 in the hundredths place, but does not go over 1.17
The first number for the Y it gives on the chart is the intercept
So 3 is correct
Hope that helped:D
Answer:
Interquartile range
Step-by-step explanation:
The interquartile range gives the middle half of a dataset. It is obtained by subtractionng the value of the lower quartile (Q1) from the value of the upper quartile(3rd quartile).
Interquartile range (IQR) = Q3 - Q1
WHERE ;
Q3 = 3/4 * (n+1)th term and the first quartile (Q1) is given as ;
Q1 = 1/4 * (n+1)th term
n = size of data Given.
Answer: Yes; " d/t = r " ;
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is, in fact, an equivalent equation to: "d = r t" .
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Explanation:
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Consider the equation: "d = rt" (which is, " d = r*t ").
We are asked if: " d/t = r " an "equivalent equation" [ to: " d = rt "] .
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Note that: "d/t = r " is the same as: ↔ "r = d/t ".
So, given: "d = rt" ; let us rewrite the equation, by isolating: "r" on one side of the equation:
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→ d = r t ; divide EACH SIDE of the equation by "t" ; to isolate "r" on one side of the equation:
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→ d/t = (r*t) / t ; to get:
→ d/t = r ; so yes; "d/t = r" and: "d = rt" are equivalent equations.
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Note: In practice, these variables are often used in the formula:
"d = rt" ; or, "distance = rate * time" .
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The median is 37 because there are 2 of those numbers. And you have to order them from least to greatest.