This must be FALSE, because:
7 players x 4(which is the range) = 28 which means that the total number of baskets made is 28.
If the greatest is 8, we must do 28 - 8, which gives us 20. This means that the remaining 6 players (7 - 1 = 6) made a total of 20 baskets.
However, if the fewest is 4 baskets, this means that the remaining 5 players (6 - 1 = 5) must have made a total of 16 baskets (20 - 4 = 16) and that each player must have scored 4 or more baskets each (since 4 was the fewest number of baskets made).
But this is impossible because if the remaining 5 players scored 4 (fewest number possible) each, it would give us 20 (4 x 5). But they should have made 16, or else the total of all the baskets would not be 28 (look back at start).
This means that the statement is impossible and therefore FALSE.
Hope this helped :)
Answer:
I believe that it is C.
Step-by-step explanation:
Amanda's speed is 9 mph because 18 divided by 2 is 9.
Marcos speed is 8 mph because you can work backwards from the graph from the second point of (2, 16) to (1, 8) and find the difference of 1, and 8.
The slope is therefore 8.
Amanda's speed is 9 mph and Marco's speed is 8 mph. I think you know the answer from the previous statement.
4x - 5y = 40
4x = 40 + 5y
x = 10 + 5/4y
The x intercept is 10.
Division of two quantities is expressed as the quotient of those two quantities.
The word quotient is derived from the Latin language. It is from the Latin word "quotiens" which means "how many times." A quotient is the answer to a divisional problem. A divisional problem describes how many times a number will go into another. The first time that this word was known to have been used in mathematics was around 1400 - 1500 AD in England.
There are two different ways to find the quotient of two numbers. One of them is through Fractions. The quotient of a fraction is the number obtained when the fraction is simplified. The other way to find a quotient is by employing the long division method where the quotient value is positioned above the divisor and dividend.