V = (1/3) π r² t
= (1/3) π (10 cm)². 16 cm
= (1/3) π (100 cm²). 16 cm
= (1/3) π (1600 cm³)
= (1600π)÷3 cm³ (B)
0.15c>10+0.10c
0.05c>10
c>200
The error bars are used to indicate the variability of the data presented in a graph.
There are several quantities that can be used to generate error bars in the graph. These are:
standard deviation
standard error
confidence interval
Usually, one standard deviation above and below the mean is used although it is advised to indicate which variability data is used to generate the error bars in the graph since the 3 quantity given are not equal.
M(x, y) = ((x1 + x2)/2, (y1 + y2)/2) = ((-2 + 4)/2, (5 - 9)/2) = (2/2, -4/2) = (1, -2)
Answer: 50%
Step-by-step explanation:
Let x = Total dishes.
Dishes from China =
Dishes from Japan =
Total dishes from China and Japan =
Dishes from other countries
Percent of dishes from other countries=
Hence, dishes from other countries = 50%