Mathematics, 22.06.2019 06:00 isa5166
The table shows how many people went on a roller coaster during 3 days. sean wants to know if the total of number of people is greater than 800. how can you answer sean's question without actually computing the total? explain. friday 158 people, saturday 292 sunday 278
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 19:30
Me max recorded the heights of 500 male humans. he found that the heights were normally distributed around a mean of 177 centimeters. which statements about max’s data must be true? a) the median of max’s data is 250 b) more than half of the data points max recorded were 177 centimeters. c) a data point chosen at random is as likely to be above the mean as it is to be below the mean. d) every height within three standard deviations of the mean is equally likely to be chosen if a data point is selected at random.
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 01:00
Use the drop-down menus to complete the statements to match the information shown by the graph.
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 03:00
Graph the equation 8x - 4y = 56. then, trace the graph to find the missing value in the coordinate pairs below: (-10, 140 ) (0, ) (2, ) (4, ) ( , 0)
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 03:00
Will give the box plots below show the math scores of students in two different classes: class a 55 72 75 89 95 class b 55 70 75 94 100 based on the box plots, which statement is correct? a: the median score of class a is greater than the median score of class b. b: the lower quartile of class a is greater than the lower quartile of class b. c: the upper quartile of class a is greater than the upper quartile of class b. d: the maximum score of class a is greater than the maximum score of class b.
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