From 0g to 494.7g are rejected as well as those heavier than 505.3grams.
You calculate this by subtracting and adding 5.3 to 500
<span>If Mary earns 7$ an hour, we need to multiplicate 7$ by the number of hours worked for the entire week so we can get the salary per week. And when we want to know how many hours she had worked, we have to "transform" the equation :
Salary per week = salary per hours x worked hours
Here, we know to informations : salary per hours and salary per week.
Worked hours = salary per week / salary per day
Worked hours = 143.50 / 7
Worked hours = 20.5
The greatest number of hours thats he works is 20h30.</span>
If the data set represents the number of rings each person is wearing, being: 0,2,4,0,2,3,2,8,6, the interquartile range of the data is 2. Being, 4 as the Q1, 3 as the Q2 or median, and 6 as the Q3. Where the formula of getting the interquartile range is IQR= Q1-Q2.
Let Lisa's height be x, Ian's be y and Jim's be z
x = 10 + y . . . (1)
y = 14 + z . . . (2)
y + 14 + z + 14 = 170 + x + 14
y + z - x = 170 + 14 - 28 = 156 . . . (3)
From (2), z = y - 14 . . . (4)
Putting (1) and (4) into (3) gives,
y + y - 14 - 10 - y = 156
y = 156 + 24 = 180
Therefore, Ian's height is 180 centimeters