Okay, i'm pretty sure that if you make a residual plot its a plot using all those points labeled. So plot those points on a graph, if you are using a K12 diagram use the 1-10 as 100-1000 (basically add a zero to every number)
Use a proportion.
A ratio of 44 blue to 33 yellow is the same as a ratio of 4 blue to 3 yellow.
Since you are told the total of cards, 84, add 3 + 4 = 7
In the deck, the cards are int he ratio of 4 blue to 3 yellow to 7 total.
4 blue to 7 total = x blue to 84 total
4/7 = x/84
7x = 4 * 84
x = 4 * 12
x = 48
There are 48 blue cards.
Answer:
640
Step-by-step explanation:
22 x 28 = 616
4 x 6 = 24
616 + 24 = 640 fit
Answer:
Yes; domain: all real numbers; range: y 0
Step-by-step explanation:
1. Use the vertical line test to see if it is a function.
2. Figure out what the lowest and highest point x can be. In this case x can be any number
3. Figure out what the lowest and highest point of y can be. In this case y is not negative, the lowest it can be is 0. So y 0
*Note: Domain are the x values & Range are the y values
According to the geometry program used to draw the triangle, the lengths of the sides add to 21.841 units*. Rounded to the nearest tenth, the appropriate answer choice is ...
... 21.8
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You can use your test-taking skill to choose this answer without doing a single calculation. The answer choices appear to be about rounding, not about accurate calculation of the length. The choice 21.84 tells you that is probably the value before any rounding. Then choices 22 and 21.9 are obviously incorrectly rounded. The correctly rounded answer is then 21.8.
Coordinate differences are ...
AB = (-1, 6) -(-4, 0) = (3, 6) . . . . ║AB║=√(3²+6²)=3√5
BC = (3, -1) -(-1, 6) = (4, -7) . . . . ║BC║=√(4²+7²)=√65
CA = (-4, 0) -(3, -1) = (-7, 1) . . . . ║CA║=√(7²+1²)=5√2
The sum of these lengths is about 21.8415, so rounds to 21.8.
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* If you follow the math, you find that the final sum should be displayed using 3 decimal digits as 21.842. The error in the least-significant digit of the sum comes from rounding each length to 3 decimal digits.