Answer:
No multiplying both quantities in the ratio 60 : 36 by 1 would not give the answer .
But multiplying both quantities in the ratio 60 : 36 by 1/6 would solve it.
Step-by-step explanation:
Multiplying any number or ratio by 1 gives the same answer no matter what the expression or how much bigger the number is.This will not give the solution .
If it is multiplied with a fraction like 1/6 that would give the correct answer.
Multiplying it with 1/6 reduces the ratio and gives a better estimate.
A:B
60:36
60*1/6: 36*1/6
10: 6
Meaning that for a total of 16 there are 10 of category A and 6 of category B.
But if we do the same procedure with the answer is same which does not solve the question.
A:B
60:36
60*1: 36*1
60: 36
Answer:

Now we can find the limits in order to determine outliers like this:


So for this case the left boundary would be 3, if a value is lower than 3 we consider this observation as an outlier
b. 3
Step-by-step explanation:
For this case we have the following summary:
represent the minimum value
represent the first quartile
represent the median
represent the third quartil
represent the maximum
If we use the 1.5 IQR we need to find first the interquartile range defined as:

Now we can find the limits in order to determine outliers like this:


So for this case the left boundary would be 3, if a value is lower than 3 we consider this observation as an outlier
b. 3
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The following is the logarithm quotient rule:

Plugging in the values we have above gives us the following:



Divide 2/3 by 3/64 and you will get the number of cups of punch. It doesn't come out evenly, but that's the way to do this.there is a total of 2/3 gallon of punch. Each guests has a cup of 3/64 gallon of punch. Now many 3/64 gallon of punch can you fit in 2/3 gallon of punch, that will tell you how many guests there are. so naturally we want to divide<span> ( 2/3 ) / ( 3/64).</span>