put the x components to the left and the other values to the right so u get
-3x = 7 - 3 -5 +2
so
-3x = 1
which gives
x = -1/3 u can check it when u fill in
-3 * (-1/3) = 1
greets dieks
standard deviation = sqrt(n p *(1-p))
where n = amount of people and p = percentage of deviation
for explanation
source; http://www.stat.ufl.edu/~mmeece/Spring2023/Spring2012/practiceexam2answers_2012.pdf
It means that they will meet in the same time and it's true
Thanks CPhill and Hectictar for trying this problem! I'll definitely ask her. She didn't review it completely when I asked before (I DID, however, realize that there's a different method when it comes to these), but we're going to have some time to review for our final in our next few classes, so I'll let you know how it goes!
Thanks again!
Lily
Huh? I could not read javascript. Sorry guys.
5x+9+7x+3=180
5x+7x+9+3=180
12x+12=180
12x+12-12=180-12
12x=168
x= 168/12
x=14
sqrt(5/2) = 1.5811388300841897
Do you mean simplify to √75?
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y=-1/2x+12
Or you could just type 3.14
It would be a, because 300=59.48+x dosent equal b cause there is more numbers
Uh that is the answer
The slope of the perpendicular line is -1/2, and the y-intercept is the value when x = 0, so the equation of the perpendicular in question is:
y = -x/2 + 12
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Well Jane's question is more statistical because statistics is about making sense of data. (information) So, for example, if you asked lots ot people how many times they visited the park you could draw conclusions about how well used the park is.
12x + 12 = 180
12(x + 1) = 180
x + 1 = 15
x = 14
Yea, it should be easy, but apparently Excel won't allow it. This is really starting to p**s me off.
Thanks for the help anyways. Sincerely
Jonas Pedesk
So are you going to say there is no speed force aswell