To find the mean of the data, you will combine all values together and then spread them all out evenly to create one value that represents the data.
In math this involves adding the data together and then dividing the sum by how many pieces of data there are.
682 + 601 + 744 + 674 + 701 + 790 + 676 + 638 + 773 = 6279
6279/9 = 697.66...
The rounded credit score is 698 (Choice A).
Answer:
$23,360
Step-by-step explanation:
Calculation to determine how much carol originally invested in the account
First step is to divide £23517.60 by 1.025
= (23,517.60)/(1+.025)
= (23,517.60)/1.025
=$22,944
Second step is to add back the $1,000 withdrew
=$22,944+$1,000
=$23,944
Now let calculate how much carol originally invested in the account
$23,944=1.025P
Divide both side by 1.025
P=$23,944/1.025
P=$23,360
Therefore the amount that carol originally invested in the account is $23,360
Answer: the system of equations are
x + y = 35
3x + 2y = 100
Step-by-step explanation:
Let x= the number of short answer questions.
Let y= the number of multiple choice questions.
Noah wants 35 questions on the exam. This means that
x + y = 35
He plans to mix short answer questions, worth 3 points, with multiple choice questions worth 2 points. This means that x short answer questions will give 3x points and y multiple choice questions will give 2y points
Since the exam is worth 100 points, then,
3x + 2y = 100 - - - - - - - -1
Substituting x = 35 - y into equation 1, it becomes
3(35 - y) + 2y = 100
105 - 3y + 2y = 100
y = 105 - 100 = 5
x = 35 - y = 35 - 5
x = 30
Let's put it this way: If you plot a few non-x-intercept points and then draw a curvy line through them,you will not know if you got the x-intercepts even close to being correct. <span>The only way you can be sure of your x-intercepts is to set the quadratic equal to zero and solve. So its a matter of guessing from the pictures. Basicaly said, the calculator won't give you the exact result.</span>