middle half of the data. Find the interquartile
range for the data set: 10, 3, 7, 6, 9, 12, 13.
A 12
© 6
B 7
D 8
Answer:
3/28
Step-by-step explanation:
Given in the question that,
stack of cards have numbers (1, 1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 3, 4)
Total number of cards = 8
Number of card with 3 on them = 3
Number of card with 2 on them = 2
To find the probability that he pulls out a 3 first and then pulls out a 2, we will multiple the probability of having 3 with 2.
Probability of having 3 = 3/8
Probability of having 2 = 2/7 (without replacing)
3/8 x 2/7 = 3/28
Thus, the answer is 3/28
Answer:3/28
Step-by-step explanation:
Took test got it right
It is wrong, but close. Seperate the numbers and the varibles, to get 3/9 times x^2/x^5 which is the same thing, but can help you contemplate how to simplify the expression. If then simplified seperate you should get 1/3 times 1/x^3. From there just add the two to get 1/3x^3.
Answer: Look at attachment to see how i plotted.
Step-by-step explanation:
The denominators will stay the same because they are like denominators so we have to now look at the numerators
so we have -2+5 . Remember when the signs are different we subtract and use the sign of the bigger number so when you subtract the two number you get 3 and you uses the sign of the bigger number which is 5 and it is positive so 2 also stays positive. so now your answer is 2/5. look at the attachment to see how I plotted.
Never mind I can't attach so plot the 2nd line from 0 because it will go as 1/5, 2/5, 3/5, 4/5 / 5/5 which can also be written as 1
8 quarts equal 2 gallons. In the United States customary system of measurement, there are specific relationships between units of volume. To convert quarts to gallons, you need to understand the following: 1 gallon = 4 quarts
This means that there are 4 quarts in 1 gallon. To convert from quarts to gallons, you divide the number of quarts by 4.
Let's use the example of 8 quarts:
8 quarts ÷ 4 quarts/gallon = 2 gallons
So, when you have 8 quarts, it is equivalent to 2 gallons. The division by 4 reflects the conversion between the two units, with each gallon containing 4 quarts.
You can use this relationship to convert any quantity of quarts to gallons by dividing the number of quarts by 4. Similarly, if you want to convert from gallons to quarts, you would multiply the number of gallons by 4.
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Quart and gallon are imperial and US customary volume measurement units and 1 quart equals to 1/4 of a gallon for both liquid and dry measurement. The abbreviation for gallon is "gal" and for quart "qt". so the answer is 2