Answer:
1
Step-by-step explanation:
bacause value of 1 is one
The average height of the 10 tallest buildings in Los Angeles is than the average height of the tallest buildings in San Francisco. The mean absolute deviation for the 10 tallest buildings in San Francisco is
The answer:
Answer with explanation:
Average Height of tallest Building in San Francisco
Average Height of tallest Building in Los Angeles
→→Difference between Height of tallest Building in Los Angeles and Height of tallest Building in San Francisco
=233.9-197.8
=36.1
⇒The average height of the 10 tallest buildings in Los Angeles is 36.1 more than the average height of the tallest buildings in San Francisco.
⇒Part B
Mean absolute deviation for the 10 tallest buildings in San Francisco
|260-197.8|=62.2
|237-197.8|=39.2
|212-197.8|=14.2
|197 -197.8|= 0.8
|184 -197.8|=13.8
|183-197.8|=14.8
|183-197.8|= 14.8
|175-197.8|=22.8
|174-197.8|=23.8
|173 -197.8|=24.8
Average of these numbers
Mean absolute deviation=23.12
Answer:
1st -36.1 meters or more
2nd -23.12
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Yes: 558
Step-by-step explanation:
25110 ÷ 45 = 558
Answer:
25110 is divisible by 45
Step-by-step explanation:
25110 : 45 = 558
225
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=261
225
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= 360
360
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= = =
Answer:
y = 2x + 2W - 2z
Step-by-step explanation:
Add y/2 to both sides of this equation. We get:
y/2 + W = x - z.
Multiplying all four terms by 2 eliminates the fraction:
y + 2W = 2x - 2z
Subtracting 2W from both sides yields:
y = 2x + 2W - 2z
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Answer:
6x−16
Step-by-step explanation: