So lets do it like this:
z = (X-Mean)/SD
<span>z1 = (8-12)/2 = - 2 </span>
<span>z2 = (16-12)/2 = + 2 </span>
<span>According to the Empirical Rule 68-95-99.7 </span>
<span>Mean more or less 2SD covers 95% of the values </span>
So t<span>he percentage of data points falling between 8 and 16 = 95%
</span>I hope this can help
Let the length of the original hexagon be x:
the perimeter of the hexagon will be:
P=length*number of sides
P=6*x=6x
After the dilation the new length became:
length=scale factor × original length
=75 × x
=75x
thus the new perimeter will be:
6×75x
=450x
hence the new perimeter compared to the old one will be:
450x/6x
=75
the new perimeter is 75 times the old one
The slope of the line that passes through the points (14/5) and (20, -4), so you take y-y/x-x so you substitute the y's in for 5 and -4 and x in for 14 and 20.
5--4/ 14-20
9/-6
Then you make the fraction smaller!
-3/2 = Answer <span />
Answer: 440
Step-by-step explanation: