Answer:
Each child gets 3/2 cookies
Step-by-step explanation:
3/2=1.5 therefore they both get 1.5 or 1 and a half cookies each. 1.5= 3/2
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80 goes into 142 once, so one is our whole number. there are still 62 / 80 left, so we reduce this fraction. The answer is
1
To compare the two classes, the Coefficient of Variation (COV) can be used.
The formula for COV is this:
C = s / x
where s is the standard deviation and x is the mean
For the first class:
C1 = 10.2 / 75.5
C1 = 0.1351 (13.51%)
For the second class:
C2 = 22.5 / 75.5
C2 = 0.2980 (29.80%)
The COV is a test of homogeneity. Looking at the values, the first class has more students having a grade closer to the average than the second class.
153 x 7.14 = 1092.42
so every year she gets $1092.42
so times that by 6 and the answer is $6554.52
What we have here is called INTERSECTING CHORDS IN A CIRCLE.
The equation is:
10 times x = 7 times 7
10x = 49
x = 49/10
x = 4.9