<span>-Both box plots show the same interquartile range.
>Interquartile range (IQR) is computed by Q3-Q1.
For Mr. Ishimoto's class, Q3 is 35 and Q1 is 31. 35-31 = 4.
For Ms. Castillo's class, Q3 is 34 and Q1 is 30. 34-30 = 4.
</span><span>-Mr. Ishimoto had the class with the greatest number of students.
>Mr. Ishimoto had 40 students, represented by the last data point of the whiskers.
</span><span>-The smallest class size was 24 students.
>Which was Ms. Castillo's class.</span>
Answer:
12
Step-by-step explanation:
Well, 12/12=1, which I guess is the smallest number we can get, and 12 is divisible by 2 too.
1. B
2. A
3. A
All of theses are true
1 gal = 400 ft²
2 3/8 gal = ? ft²
to solve, use similar ratios with units gal/ft² and compare
(1)/(400) = (2 3/8)/(x)
*multiply both sides by (x) and divide both sides by (1)/(400), you get:
x = (400)*(2 3/8)/(1) = 400*(2 3/8) = 400*2 + 400*3/8 = 800 + 150 = 950 ft²
<u><em>answer is 950 ft²</em></u>
Usually there will be a line through the graph, labeling f(x) = ..... so plug in f(3) and follow the line on the x-axis to look for 3 then find y