Pablo made a dot plot and histogram to show how many times last month each student in a class
played sports. However, the histogram is incorrect.
Times Played Sports Last Month
10
Times Played Sports Last Month
Number of students
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
Number of times
5-9
10-14 15-19
Number of times
Answer the questions to show how Pablo can fix the histogram to match the dot plot.

Pablo Made A Dot Plot And Histogram To Show How Many Times Last Month Each Student In A Classplayed Sports.

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Answer 1

Answer:

D

Step-by-step explanation:

Because I know

Answer 2

Answer:

1. The bar interval is correct, the height does not need to be changed.

2. The bar interval is not correct, the height has to change higher by 1.

3. The bar interval is not correct, the height has to change lower by 1.

4. The bar interval is correct, the height does not need to be changed.

I hope this helped


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What is the measure of the indicated angle? 37∘ 53∘ 180∘ 127∘

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Answer:

53∘

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Subtract one-third from 8 times b

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i think the answer is 1/3 from 8x 6 =-46.7 i think

In a quiz contest, Mary answers 90% of the questions correctly without any additional clues from the quiz coordinator. The randomly generated numbers below simulate this situation.

The numbers 0 to 8 represent questions answered correctly without additional clues, and the number 9 represents questions that needed additional clues.

44 51 99 66 23
68 72 20 20 59
50 89 39 36 20
90 13 51 47 92
49 20 89 10 13
52 82 52 52 99
28 10 33 35 73
40 44 30 95 22
99 10 55 10 35
36 78 92 37 96
The estimated probability that it would take at least three questions for Mary to need additional clues is (_____)

The estimated probability that Mary needed additional clues to answer two consecutive questions is (_____)

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To solve this problem, we should note that there are:

total questions = 100

questions answered correctly = 90

questions that needed additional clues = 10

1. The first question is to find the probability that in the third question, Mary would need additional clue. Therefore this implies that in the first and second questions, Mary would answer it correctly. Therefore:

Probability = (question 1 answered correctly) * (question 2 answered correctly) * (question 3 needed clue)

Probability = (90/100)*(89/99)*(10/98)

Probability = 0.08256 = 8.26%

2. The second question finds for the probability that two consecutive needs additional clue, therefore:

Probability = (question 1 needed clue) * (question 2 needed clue)

Probability = (10/100)*(9/99)

Probability = 9.1*10^-3 = 0.91%

Answer:

1. The estimated probability that it would take at least three questions for Mary to need additional clues is 0.24

2. The estimated probability that Mary needed additional clues to answer two consecutive questions is 0.06

Step-by-step explanation:

I just took the test! I hope this helps you! <3

How would you begin to plot the ordered pair ( 6,2)?

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To graph a point you have a coordinate plane or graph not theirs a x axis with is a like going left to right and a y axis, a line starting up to down. I remember using the saying “run before you jump” meaning you run first starting at your origin(0,0). In this case your first number is 6 for which you would run until you’re at 6 on the x axis line or the line going left to right then jump to straight up because it’s a positive number. Because you’re jumping up you’re going to jump 2 on the y axis line or the line going up and down. Your point doesn’t need to be exactly on either line. Remember your first coordinate or number is the number you run with and the second the one you jump with

find hcf of x³y and x⁴y³
no a and d ​

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Answer:

See solutions below

Step-by-step explanation:

a) Given the expressions

x³y and x⁴y³

Find their factors

x³y = (x * x * x * y)

x⁴y³ = (x * x * x * y) * x * y * y

GCF = x*x*x*y

GCF = x³y

The expressions in parenthesis is the GCF. Hence the GCF of x³y and x⁴y³ is x³y

b) For 48m⁶n⁵p⁴ and 20m⁴n⁵p⁶

48m⁶n⁵p⁴ =12 * (4 * m⁴ * n⁵ * p⁴) * m²  

20m⁴n⁵p⁶ = 5 * (4 * m⁴ * n⁵ * p⁴) * p²  

GCF is the expression common to both terms

GCF = 4 * m⁴ * n⁵ * p⁴

GCF = 4m⁴n⁵p⁴

from the Deck of 52 cards is drawn at a random . what is the probability of a face card or ace ?​

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Step-by-step explanation:

Given that,

Total no. of cards = 52 (Total no. of outcomes)

There are 12 face cards. No of favorable outcomes = 12

P(E) = favorable outcome/total no of outcomes

So,

[tex]P(F)=\dfrac{12}{52}\\\\=\dfrac{3}{13}[/tex]

There is 4 ace in a deck of 52 cards.

[tex]P(A)=\dfrac{4}{52}\\\\=\dfrac{1}{13}[/tex]

Hence, this is the required solution.

7. The value of a piece of land in a town is
increasing every year. Its value, in dollars, t
years after 1970 and until 2001 can be modeled
by the function 31,000(1.001). What is the
domain of the function?
OA. All whole numbers greater than or equal to
1971 and less than or equal to 2001.
OB. All real numbers greater than or equal to
1971 and less than or equal to 2001.
Oc. All non-negative real numbers less than or
equal to 31.
OD. All whole numbers less than or equal to 31

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it is C

Step-by-step explanation:

got an A for homework

Help Me Please
The interior angles formed by the sides of a quadrilateral have measures that sum to 360°.

What is the value of x?

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Answer:

x = 59

Step-by-step explanation:

combine all four angle measure expressions and set equal to 360°, then solve

x + x + 2x + 3 + 2x + 3 = 360

6x + 6 = 360

6x = 354

x = 59

If the function rule is 5x, what is the value when x=4

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20 will be the answer when x=4

What is the vertex for y= 4 (x-2)^2 +3

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(2,3)
you take the opposite of what’s in the parenthèse and then the number on the right outside the parenthèse

What is the equation of the line that passes through the point (5, -2) and has a
slope of -2/5

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Answer:

y=-2/5x

Step-by-step explanation:

y-y1=m(x-x1)

y-(-2)=-2/5(x-5)

y+2=-2/5(x-5)

y=-2/5x+10/5-2

y=-2/5x+2-2

y=-2/5x


Help pls I’ll give brainleist.

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

C and E look good Dani

martin has \frac{5}{6} of pizza liam has 4 times as much pizza

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Answer:

10/3 pizza

Step-by-step explanation:

step one:

This problem is focused on ratios and fractions

from the problem statement, Martin has 5/6 pizza

Liam has 4 times more of what Martin have

step two:

so we can express what Liam has as

=(5/6)*4 = 20/6or

=5/6+5/6+5/6+5/6= 20/6

= 20/6

What is the speed of a car that traveled a
total of 300 kilometers north in 2 hours?

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Speed = Distance/Time

So, speed

= 300 km/2h

= 150km/h

= (150 × 1000m) / 3600s

= 150000m/3600s

= 41.66m/s [approximately]

The store has 6 blue notebooks, 11 red notebooks, 7 purple notebooks, 5 black notebooks, and 3 green notebooks. What is the probability that Melissa will buy a purple notebook?
7/25
7/32
3/16
11/32

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Answer: 7/32

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

7/32

Step-by-step explanation:

i did the test and got it right

Julio's family traveled 3 8 of the distance to his aunt's house on Saturday. They traveled 3 5 of the remaining distance on Sunday. What fraction of the total distance to his aunt's house was traveled on Sunday?

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Answer: [tex]\dfrac{3}{8}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

Julio traveled [tex]\frac{3}{8}[/tex] of distance to his aunt's house on Saturday

they have traveled [tex]\frac{3}{5}[/tex] of the remaining distance on Sunday

suppose the total distance is [tex]x[/tex]

Distance traveled on Saturday

[tex]\dfrac{3x}{8}[/tex]

Remaining distance is

[tex]x-\dfrac{3x}{8}=\dfrac{5x}{8}[/tex]

Distance traveled on Sunday

[tex]\Rightarrow \dfrac{3}{5}\times \dfrac{5x}{8}=\dfrac{3x}{8}[/tex]

The fraction of distance traveled on Sunday is

[tex]\Rightarrow \dfrac{\frac{3x}{8}}{x}=\dfrac{3}{8}[/tex]

Answer please!! Thank you so much

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Answer:

the first one is 4.03 and the second one os 4.33

Answer:

4.03 and 4.33 is the answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

The numbers increase by +0.1

∴ 4.03, 4.13, 4.23, 4.33, 4.43, 4.53


Which of the following is true?
Swing Company
A -1 > 3
B -26 > -14
C -20 < 0
D 9 < -7

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Answer:

C..... I think it is a answer

Simplify: (16-5)-9 x 1 A. 5 B. 2 C. 4 D. 3

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Answer:

B it right...

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer: B 2

Step-by-step explanation:

16 - 5 = 11

11 - 9.1  = 2 option B

PLEASE HELP ME DUE IN 3 MINUTES THIS IS MY GRADE ON THE LINE HELP MEEEEE

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Answer:

7) is $1.70

8) is 8 miles per hour

9) is Store A is the better buy

10) is 222

11) is the area is 6

12) is the range is 14

8.)8 miles per hour

20 = 150

X = 60

20 x 60 = 150x

1200 = 150x

X = 8

9.)better buy number A

44.68 /16 = 2.7925

31.57 /11 = 2.87

11.) The area of this figure is 6

3 X 2 = 6

12) Range of the data set is 14

15 - 1 = 14

Simplify 3/8 squared ​

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Answer:

9/64

Step-by-step explanation:

3 x 3 is 9 and 8 x 8 is 64 and this fraction cannot be simplified

Exact Form:
√6/4

Or

Decimal Form:
0.61237243…

Find x. Round to the nearest tenth and only type the number for your
answer.
25
X
16
22

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Answer:

10.7

Step-by-step explanation:

To find x we have to basically do pythagoream theorem twice. Both the traingles share the same long side. The find the long side of the top traingle do, [tex]a^{2} +16^{2} =25^{2}[/tex], and we find the long side to be [tex]\sqrt{369}[/tex]. Using this we now plug it into the pythagoream theorem for the bottom triangle. [tex]\sqrt{369} ^{2} +x^{2} =22^{2}[/tex], and doing this out we find that x=[tex]\sqrt{115}[/tex] or about 10.7.

Which speeds are equal to 1/2 mile per hour? Mark all that apply.
5/6 mile/5/12 hour
1/4 mile / 1/2 hour
1/10 hour / 1/5 mile
3/8 mile / 3/4 hour
2/3 hour / 1/3 mile
4/5 mile / 4/10 hour
/

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answer :

3/8 mile / 3/4 hour

Factor x^3 +5x^2- 24x

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Step-by-step explanation:

(−3)(+8)

Please answer correctly! I will mark you as Brainliest!

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Answer:

56.5 in

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

56.5 in³

Step-by-step explanation:

I wrote out the work in the file below:

A farmer plants the same amount every day, adding up to 134 acres at the end of the year. If the year is 12 over, how many acres has the farmer planted?

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fAnswer:

1608 acres

Step-by-step explanation:

total acres planted in 12 years = acres planted per year x number of years

134 x 12 = 1608

Answer:

5/6

Step-by-step explanation:

1 2/3 x 1/2 = 5/6

An animal transport van has a weight limit of 5,000 pounds. Which of these animal pairings could the van safely carry?

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Answer:

See Explanation

Step-by-step explanation:

Required

Pair of animal the van can carry

The question is incomplete, as the animals and their weights are not given.

So, we make the following assumed parameters [in other to answer the question]

[tex]Goat = 2500lb[/tex]

[tex]Cow = 4500lb[/tex]

[tex]Dog = 1500lb[/tex]

[tex]Pig = 3000lb[/tex]

Add the weights of any two animals

[tex]Goat + Cow = 2500lb + 4500lb = 7000lb[/tex]

[tex]Goat + Dog = 2500lb + 1500lb = 4000lb[/tex]

[tex]Goat + Pig = 2500lb + 3000lb = 5500lb[/tex]

[tex]Cow + Dog = 4500lb + 1500lb = 6000lb[/tex]

[tex]Cow + Pig = 4500lb + 3000lb = 7500lb[/tex]

[tex]Dog + Pig = 1500lb + 3000lb = 4500lb[/tex]

Next: Select the sum that are less than or equal to 5000lb

[tex]Goat + Dog = 2500lb + 1500lb = 4000lb[/tex]

[tex]Dog + Pig = 1500lb + 3000lb = 4500lb[/tex]

Identify the pairs

(Goat, Dog) and (Dog, Pig)

Using the assumed parameters, the van can only transport the pairing of:

(1) Goat and dog

(2) Dog and pig

Add. Write your answer in simplest form. 3/8+2/5

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Answer:

31/40

Step-by-step explanation:

it cannot be simplified any further

Answer:

3/4

Step-by-step explanation:

First, you have to find a common demenator between the fractions, you can do this by multiplying the denomenators together, 8 * 5 is 40

Next, you have to multiply the first fraction by 5/5 and the second fraction by 8/8 and now you have 15/40 + 16/40, and now that the fractions have the same denomenators you can just add the numerators

And you get 30/40, which can be reduced to 3/4 by diviging both the numerator and denomenator by 10

Nathan started out on a road trip with his friend Ryan. Nathan picked Ryan up at his house and they started out. Nathan kept track of the distance he was from his house, d, after h hours of driving in the chart below.

Hours

2

4

6

10

Distance

114

224

334

554



How fast were the boys traveling? Be sure to give the correct units. "Show your work."

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Answer:

57 mph

Step-by-step explanation:

Half of 114=57.

USING YOUR MATH
5. A circular swimming pool has a diameter of 22 feet. A cover that just fits over the top of the
pool would have an area that is closest to which of the following?
(1) 69 sq.ft
(3) 732 sq.ft
(2) 380 sq.ft
(4) 1,521 sq.ft

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Answer:

[tex]area = \pi {r}^{2} \\ = \frac{22}{7} ( { \frac{22}{2} )}^{2} \\ = 380 \: sq \: feet[/tex]

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