Steps Determine whether or not the fractions have the same denominator. This is the first step to comparing fractions. Find a common denominator. To be able to compare the fractions, you'll need to find a common denominator so you can figure out which fraction is greater. Change the numerators of the fractions.
Answer:
11
Step-by-step explanation:
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You know BC is 6
You know DC is 5
You know CE is 12
Using K's position, it shows that AC is one off from EC
AC=11
The variables have a negative association/correlation, because when one value increases (ex: x) the other decreases (see y)
If you would put a line through the dataset most of the points would be quite a bit off the line so the association is only moderate and not strong
so the answer is it is a "moderate negative association"
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