This is a problem of
fact families, but <em>what is fact families?</em> Well it is a family of four things. Two of them are additions and two of them are subtractions. So this question asks about fact families by w<span>riting the <em>subtraction fact two ways</em>. So we have:
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First way. So let's take the number 10 and explain this problem using triangles. Let's say that we have 10 triangles in the beginning:
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So I want to take away 3 triangles, then by taking away 3<em> what is left? </em>Well the answer is 7:
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That is, if we subtract 3 from 10 then the result is:
Second way. In this subtraction we take the same 10 triangles:
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Now I want to take away 7 triangles, then by taking away 7 what is left is 3:
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That is, if we subtract 7 from 10 then the result is:
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Suppose pieces of chocolate pie served at a restaurant average 350 calories with a standard deviation of 20 calories. Calories have a Normal distribution due to inexact cutting of the pies. Which graph represents the proportion of pieces of pie that have more than 375 calories.
Answer: The z score is used to determine how many standard deviations that the raw score is above or below the mean. If the z score is positive then the raw score is above the mean and for a negative z score means the raw score is below the mean. The z score is given as:

Given that: μ = 350 calories, σ = 20 calories, x > 375

From the graph, The shaded area represents the proportion of pieces of pie that have more than 375 calories
From the normal distribution table, P(x > 375) = P(z > 1.25) = 1 - P(z < 1.25)
= 1 - 0.8944 = 0.1056 = 10.56%