Answer:
1.d. None of these measures (do not exist interpreted as all of these exist)
2.The mean is increased from 346.8 to 361.32
Step-by-step explanation:
After calculations we find that all the measures of central tendency exist for this data. The mean , median and mode can be easily calculated .
The mean is 346.8
The mode is 281
The median is 316
Suppose that the measurement 806 (the largest measurement in the data set) were replaced by 1169. The mean would be affected by the change.
The mean is 361.32
The mode is 281
The median is 316
The mean is increased from 346.8 to 361.32
When we expand (2x + 1/2)^6, what is the coefficient on the x^4 term?
Answer: The coefficient before x^4 is 60
Step-by-step explanation:
Hey! So I am not an expert at this, but you have to use the binomial theorem
I have attached of the Pascals Triangle (one shows the row numbering as well)
Basically in a pascal triangle, you add the two numbers above it to get the next number below
As you can see, the rows start from 0 instead of 1
The 6th row contains the numbers 1, 6, 15, 20, 15, 6, 1 which would be the coefficient terms
NOTE: the exponents always add to 6, the first term starts at 6 and decrease it's exponent by 1 each time (6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, 0) and the second term increases it's exponent by 1 each time (0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
Using this information the third term from the sixth row (15) would be where it is x^4 (I have circled it on the second image)
It would be 15 × 2^4 × (1/2)^2 = 60
The reason why it is 2^4 and (1/2)^2 is because the third term has the exponents 4 and 2 (bolded on the NOTE) which means that the first term must be put to the power of 4 and the second term must be put to the 2nd power
Sorry for the lousy explanation. I really hope this makes sense! Let me know if this helped :)
21(2-y)+12y=44 find y
Answer:
[tex]\textbf{HELLO!!}[/tex]
[tex]21\left(2-y\right)+12y=44[/tex]
[tex]42-21y+12y=44[/tex]
[tex]~add ~similar\:elements[/tex]
[tex]42-9y=44[/tex]
[tex]Subtract~42~from~both~sides[/tex]
[tex]42-9y-42=44-42[/tex]
[tex]-9y=2[/tex]
[tex]Divide\:both\:sides\:by\:}-9[/tex]
[tex]\frac{-9y}{-9}=\frac{2}{-9}[/tex]
[tex]y=-\frac{2}{9}[/tex]
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Express the following repeating decimal as a fraction in simplest form.
Answer:
[tex]0.\overline{369} = \frac{41}{111}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
x = 0.369369369...
10x = 3.69369369...
100x = 36.9369369...
1000x = 369.369369...
1000x - x = 369
999x = 369
[tex]x = \frac{369}{999} \\\\x = \frac{123}{333}\\\\x = \frac{41}{111}[/tex]