This is just a basic proportion. 5/8 = x/12. So the 5 foot tall women would have a 7.5 foot shadow.
Mel moves 50-35=15 feet in 5-2=3 seconds. Descent rate=15/3=5 ft/sec.
Victor moves 60-50=10 feet in 4-1=3 seconds. Descent rate=10/3=3⅓ ft/sec. Mel is faster at 5 ft/sec.
Answer:
-There is an outlier at (4.5,15).
-The point (2,60) is an outlier, because it is far away from the rest of the points.
Step-by-step explanation:
An outlier is a data point that is far away from the rest of the data. An outlier does not necessarily represent the extremes in a set of data, as long as it is close to the other points. So, based on the scatter plot, there are two outliers at (2,60) and (4.5,15).
The following statements are true.
There is an outlier at (4.5,15).
The point (2,60) is an outlier because it is far away from the rest of the points.
Since the plot of "The Wife of Bath's Tale" has at its heart a loathly lady who shape-shifts into a beautiful, young damsel, we might expect appearances to be important here. And they are, just not for the reason you might think. For instead of this being a tale about how a knight learns to appreciate people for what's on the inside and that outer appearances don't matter, it's a tale about how a knight learns to give up sovereignty to his wife. That sovereignty includes power over the body. The loathly lady's physical appearance becomes an important symbol of that body, so that, at the end of the tale, when she offers her husband a choice about how he wants her to look, she's in essence offering him control of her body. He grants this control back to her, thus proving his understanding of the doctrine of women's sovereignty in marriage. Medieval stories don't necessarily go in for the whole 'appearances don't mean anything' maxim anyway, as we've seen in the "General Prologue<span>."</span>
Given the function 
1. Translation to the right 1 unit changes the function
into the function 
2. Translation 2 units down changes the function
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3. Two translations change the funcion
into the function 
4. The graph of the final function you can see in attached diagram.