Answer: Annabelle is using the a measure of central tendency defined as the Mode.
Step-by-step explanation: A measure of central tendency in its simplest definition is a single value or measure that can safely be used to represent all members belonging to an entire set of given data. Hence, as a good illustration, one figure can be used to confidently represent all other ninety nine figures where a set of one hundred figures were given.
The mean, median and mode are commonly accepted measures of central tendency.
The mode is the most frequently occurring value in a given set of data. As such, the modal value is statistically acceptable as a representative of the entire set of values or data.
If Annabelle measures the sides of 15 right triangles and based on her observations, she concludes that for any right triangle the sum of the squares of the two legs is equal to the square of the hypotenuse, what she has done is taking the most frequently occurring value, and in her experiment, the most frequent of all observed data satisfies the Pythagorean Theorem.
That is why Annabelle can confidently make her assumption.
I see the solution in three steps.
1.) RS ⊥ ST, RS ⊥ SQ, ∠STR ≅ ∠SQR | Given
2.) RS<span>≅RS | Reflexive Property
3.) </span><span>△RST ≅ △RSQ | AAS Triangle Congruence Property</span>
Answer: Ball's kinetic energy became potential energy
Step-by-step explanation:
There are no options attached but this should be along the lines of what happened.
Kinetic energy refers to energy that an object has as a result of it moving whilst potential energy is the opposite and is energy that an object stores within itself due to several factors whilst it is not in motion.
The ball was initially in motion which means that it had kinetic energy but as the ball was slowing down, this energy was gradually converted to potential energy until the balls came to a standstill.
T + b = 13...this is the seats....the number of trike seats + bike seats = 13
3t + 2b = 31....this is the wheels....number of trikes with 3 wheels + number of bikes with 2 wheels = 31 wheels
ur answer is A
Answer:
A. $301
B. $721
Step-by-step explanation:
Let $x be the amount of money they raised.
Rowena tried to put the $1 bills into two equal piles and found one left over at the end, then

Polly tried to put the $1 bills into three equal piles and found one left over at the end, then

Frustrated, they tried 4, 5, and 6 equal piles and each time had $1 left over, then

Finally Rowena put all the bills evenly into 7 equal piles, and none were left over, then

This means
is divisible by 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 without remainder, so

Hence,

The smallest amount of money they could have raised is $301, because
is divisible by 7.
Now, the number
should be divisible by 7 and must be greater than 500.
So,

When n = 9,
is not divisible by 7.
When n = 10,
is not divisible by 7.
When n = 11,
is not divisible by 7.
When n = 12,
is divisible by 7.
B. The least amount of money they could have raised is $721