m/4 - 6 = 10
(SHOW YOUR WORK)
Answer:
The answer to your question is m = 64
Step-by-step explanation:
Equation
Process
1.- Add 6 to both sides
2.- Simplify
3.- Multiply both sides by 4
4.- Simplify and result
m = 64
Answer:
8
Step-by-step explanation:
Of those 9 even integers, 8 can be written as the sum of two prime numbers.
4 = 2+2; 6 = 3+3; 8 = 3+5; 10 = 5+5; 12 = 5+7; 14 = 7+7; 16 = 5+11; 18 = 7+11
Step 1: 8n+14n+12n+28
Step 2 Combine like terms: 8n+26+28
Final Answer: 34n+28
5 years. Find Ravi's present age
Answer:
15 years old
Step-by-step explanation:
Given the ratio of their ages = 4 : 3 = 4x : 3x ( x is a multiplier )
Then in 5 years the ratio of their ages is 4x + 5 : 3x + 5 = 5 : 4, that is
= ( cross- multiply )
4(4x + 5) = 5(3x + 5) ← distribute both sides
16x + 20 = 15x + 25 ( subtract 15x from both sides )
x + 20 = 25 ( subtract 20 from both sides )
x = 5
Thus
Ravi's age is 3x = 3 × 5 = 15
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Ravi présent âge 15 because présent would be 20:15 and then it would turn into 25:20
What is the class width?
List the midpoints, relative frequency, and cumulative relative frequency
Make a relative frequency ogive
Make a frequency polygon
Calculate the mean
Calculate the median
Calculate the sample standard deviation (our data is sample from our class, not a population!)
Calculate the Q1 and Q3 values
This mathematical question focused on descriptive statistics, such as calculating the class widths for a frequency distribution,
Determining the midpoints, relative frequency, and cumulative relative frequency, drawing a relative frequency ogive and frequency polygon, and calculating the mean, median, sample standard deviation, Q1, and Q3.First, to construct a frequency distribution with a total of 5 classes, we need to determine the class width. We get this by subtracting the smallest value from the largest value and dividing by the number of classes, then rounding up. In this case, (73-18)/5 = 11. Therefore, the class width is 11.Next, we calculate the midpoints of each class, relative frequency, and cumulative relative frequency. After that, we create the relative frequency and frequency polygon. Unfortunately, without a greater context, these cannot be shown here.For the mean, we sum up all the numbers and divide by the number of observations. In this case, the mean is the sum of the values divided by 29.We calculate the median, which is the middle value when the numbers are arranged in ascending order. For this dataset, the median would be the 15th data value.The sample standard deviation is a little more complex. It involves finding the mean, subtracting each value from the mean and squaring the result, summing these squared values, dividing by the number of observations minus 1, and taking the square root. This gives the sample standard deviation.Lastly, Q1 and Q3 are the 25th and 75th percentiles, respectively. Q1 and Q3 can be calculated by sorting the data in ascending order and taking the 25th and 75th percentile positions.
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