My math teacher is giving me a question about the mean absolute deviation. I don't really get it. Some help please.
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well, you didn't show the question but i can tell you this: first find the mean of the data set. 1) 1+2+3+4=10 10/4(amount of #)=2.5 then, subtract the mean from each number in the data set. 2) 1-2.5= -1.5; 2-2.5= -0.5; 3-2.5= 0.5; 4-2.5= 1.5 convert all these numbers to positive, then add them together. 3)1.5 + 0.5 + 0.5 +1.5 = 4 divide the total by the amount of # in the data set 4/4=1 the MAD in this case is 1.
well, its like this: 350/100 would be: 350 divide by 100, then you get: 3.5 So 100 times 3 is 100. so it is: 3 50/100 then it simplafies to: 3 1/2 (3 and one half)
What is not a pair of equivalent fractions for 5/8 and 1/2
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Two fractions equivalent to each: Just divide or multiply both top AND bottom by the same number. 5/6: 10/12 OR 15/18 15/30: 5/10 OR 1/2 45/60: 8/12 OR 4/6
Rewrite each pair or fractions with common denominator: Find the difference between the two bottom numbers, and multiply top and bottom number.
5/8 and 3/4: 4X2=8, 3X2=6. So, 5/8 and 6/8. 2/5 and 1/2: 2/5 and 2.5/5 9/9 and 5/7: 9/9 and ~5.7/9
Rewrite each in simple form: Find greatest common factor and divide.
9/54: 1/6 20/40: 1/2 100/110: 10/11
Are these fractions equivalent? No. 5/1 and 5/5 are, because they are both 5 wholes. 1/5 is not because it is a fifth of a whole.
In what situation can you use multiplication to find equivalent fractions? I'm sorry but I do not understand this question. Source(s):I hope I helped, seeing as I have graduated with a math degree.
Factor the trinomial x2-4x-5
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Answer:
(x-5) (x+1)
Step-by-step explanation:
x^2-4x-5
We need to find what 2 numbers multiply to -5 and add to -4
-5*1 = -5
-5+1 = -4
(x-5) (x+1)
Ralph read 1/8 of his book. what fraction of the book does he still have left to read?
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Ralph still needs to read 7/8
Write an expression that has three terms and simplifies to 4x-7.
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you get 3x + 4x, +4- -3,and +3 + 4
What is 1 lb = to ? oz
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1 pound is always equal to 16 oz and 2000 pound equal to 1 ton, hope this help