Mathematics, 28.04.2021 18:50 rutza
The dot plots show the heights of a group of seventh-grade girls and a group of seventh-grade boys.
Which statement best describes the shape of the data distribution for the girls' heights compared to the shape of the data distribution for the boys' heights?
The distribution for the girls' heights is skewed left, while the distribution for the boys' heights is skewed right.
The distribution for the girls' heights is skewed left, while the distribution for the boys' heights is skewed right.
The distributions for the heights of both boys and girls are symmetric.
The distributions for the heights of both boys and girls are symmetric.
The distribution for the girls' heights is skewed right, while the distribution for the boys' heights is skewed left.
The distribution for the girls' heights is skewed right, while the distribution for the boys' heights is skewed left.
The distributions for the girls' heights is skewed, while the distribution for the boys' heights is symmetric.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 16:30
The label on the car's antifreeze container claims to protect the car between ? 40°c and 125°c. to convert celsius temperature to fahrenheit temperature, the formula is c = 5 over 9 (f ? 32). write and solve the inequality to determine the fahrenheit temperature range at which this antifreeze protects the car. ? 40 > 5 over 9 (f ? 32) > 125; ? 40 > f > 257 ? 40 < 5 over 9 (f ? 32) < 125; ? 40 < f < 257 ? 40 < 5 over 9 (f ? 32); ? 40 < f 5 over 9 (f ? 32) < 125; f < 257
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 22:00
Iknow its nothing to do with education, but what type of thing should i wrote here? ? : ) its for mcdonald's btw.
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