Mathematics, 30.04.2021 20:20, jos0305
Please help m 15 and brainliest if right please help Consider the following dot plot. Of the following statements, which two characteristics of this dot plot make the median a better choice than the mean to summarize the center of the distribution?
A dot plot with an axis marked from 0 to 10 at increments of 1 is shown. Plot shows 8 dots at 0, 7 dots at 1, 5 dots at 2, 4 dots at 3, 2 dots at 4, and 1 dot at 10.
The mean is equal to the median and the data are symmetric.
The peak is equal to the median and the data are skewed.
The data are skewed and there is an outlier.
The data are symmetric and there is an outlier.
What is the solution to the equation fraction 1 over 3x = 6?
x = 18
x = 2
x = fraction 1 over 2
x = fraction 1 over 18
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Simonne used the following steps to simplify the given expression. 12 - 3(-2x + 4) step 1: 12 + (–3)·(–2x) + (–3)·(4) step 2: 12 + 6x + (–12) step 3: 12 + (–12) + 6x step 4: 0 + 6x step 5: 6x what property of real numbers was used to transition from step 3 to step 4? a. identity property of addition b. inverse property of addition c. associative property of addition d. commutative property of addition
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 23:00, shawdyylinda
The architect's side view drawing of a saltbox-style house shows a post that supports the roof ridge. the support post is 8 ft tall. the distance from the front of the house to the support post is less than the distance from the post to the back of the house. how far from the front of the house is the support post positioned?
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 01:40, christinavelez26
Suppose we have a set of small wooden blocks showing the 26 letters of the english alphabet, one letter per block. (think of scrabble tiles.) our set includes 10 copies of each letter. we place them into a bag and draw out one block at a time. (a) if we line up the letters on a rack as we draw them, how different ways coukl we fill a rack of 5 letters? (b) now suppose we just toss our chosen blocks into a pile, and whenever we draw a letter we already have, we put it back in the bag and draw again. how many different piles of 5 blocks could result? possible? piles will contain at least one repeated letter? (c) if we draw out 5 blocks wit hout looking at them, how many different piles are (d) if we draw out 5 blocks without looking at them, how many of the possible 2. (4) consider the following formula. 12 give two different proofs, one using the factorial formulas and the other combina torial.
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