Find the mode of these temperatures:a) 15°, 26°, 34°, 189, 15°
b) 78°, 62°, 85°, 57°, 68°
c) 80°, 68°, 75°, 80°, 78°
Find the mode of these temperatures: a) 15°, 26°, 34°, - 1

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

a) 15°

b) No mode

c) 80°

Step-by-step explanation:

Mode:

The value/quantity that occurs most often is the mode of the data set.

Part a)

15°  (Occurs 2 times)

Part b)

No mode (Each value occurs equally i.e. 1 time)

Part c)

80° (Occurs 2 times)

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Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

The mode is no mode for the first and second but the third is 80

I am confused as to why there wasn't more than one of the same number for this problem

Remember that mode is the one that appears the most!

Step-by-step explanation:

A song that I learned in 4th grade by my teacher kinda helps with this lol:

Range is the maximum minus the minimum

The mode is the one that appears the most

The median is the one in the middle

Now you know about Data!

Just try and say that over and over or write it down somewhere lol

I hope this helps

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By definition, the equation of movement in its generic form is given by:

h(t) = -(1)/(2)gt^2 + v0t + h0

Where,

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The equation for the arrow is given by:

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Then, according to the definition, the initial velocity of the arrow is:

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Answer:

4 The arrow is fired with an initial upward velocity of 32 ft / s.

From the kinematic equations, s(t) = s_in + (v_in)(t) – (1/2)(g)(t^2). This means that there is an initial distance of 4, initial velocity of 32 and acceleration (in opposite direction of the motion) of 32. Option 4 shows the correct answer.

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Answer:

A, or 50.24 ft.

Step-by-step explanation:

Doing the equation above, we know the radius of the circle, which is 8 ft.

8ft times 2 is 16ft.

16ft times pi gives us (rounded) 50.24 ft.

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c. 72
d. 10

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To calculate how many 2-inch segments are there in 12 feet, we need to convert both measurements to the same unit before performing the division.

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Since 1 foot is equal to 12 inches, to convert 12 feet to inches, we multiply by 12:

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Bobby ran 1 lap around the track in 52.36 seconds. Jessie ran a lap in 49.4 seconds. How many
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Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

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