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Hi!! I need help I am doing a Unit Test....

29 is 6 more than k.


Solve for k.

(from Khan Academy 6th grade)

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Write an equation to describe this situation.
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The recommended maximum speed for the German Autobahn expressway is 130 kilometers per hour.

Write an inequality that describes, k, any speed slower than the recommended maximum speed.
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Cam has £10 to spend on lunch. He wrote this equation to think about how much money he will have left over (t) if he spends x pounds on lunch:

t = 10− x
Identify the dependent and independent variables.
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The following data point represent the number of children in each household on Maple Street.

0, 1, 2, 1, 2

Find the mean number of children.
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The following data point represent the number of pumpkins at each pumpkin patch in Witchton, Kansas.

52, 24, 41, 61, 89, 36, 56

Find the median number of pumpkins.
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What is the median number of this data points?

9, 11, 12, 15, 17, 18
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What is the median number of this data points?

222, 235, 244, 253, 276, 311, 363
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What is the median number of this data points?

22, 29, 34, 36, 39, 41
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What is the median of the data points?

81, 82, 166, 168, 170
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What is the median of the following data points?

17, 8, 21, 15, 12
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4, 10, 5, 8
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1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
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The following frequency table shows the number of trees each person planted at a volunteer event.


Number of trees Number of people

2 = 1

3 = 3

4 = 2

5 = 1

6 = 1
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0, 10, 20, 30, 40, 50
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To solve for k, we need to isolate k on one side of the equation. We can start by subtracting 6 from both sides of the equation:

29 - 6 = k

Simplifying, we get:

23 = k

Therefore, k is equal to 23.
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Yes, that is correct. The equation "29 - 6 = k" can be used to solve for the value of k in the problem you provided.
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Is there anything else you need help with?
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The number of pages Sharon reads, R, is equal to the number of days she reads, d, multiplied by her reading rate in pages per day, 15:

R = 15d

To find the total number of pages, R, we can substitute 300 as the total number of pages in the equation and solve for d.

300 = 15d

Dividing both sides by 15 gives:

d = 20

Therefore, Sharon takes twenty days to read a 300-page book at a reading rate of 15 pages per day.
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If the recommended maximum speed on the German Autobahn expressway is 130 kilometers per hour, then any speed slower than this would be indicated by an inequality in which k, the speed in kilometers per hour, is less than 130.

So the inequality that describes any speed slower than the recommended maximum speed is:

k < 130
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In the given equation, the value of the variable t, which represents the amount of money left over after Cam spends x pounds on lunch, depends on the value of the independent variable x, which represents the amount of money Cam spends on lunch.

Therefore, in this equation, the dependent variable is t, and the independent variable is x.
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In mathematics, a variable is a symbol or letter that represents a quantity or value that can change or vary.

An independent variable is a variable that can be manipulated or changed by the experimenter. It is called independent because its value does not depend on any other variable in the equation, but the values of other variables may depend on its value. For example, the amount of money spent on lunch in the given question is an independent variable, as Cam can choose a value to spend on lunch.

A dependent variable is a variable that is affected or changed by the independent variable. Its value depends on other variables in an equation. For example, the amount of money left after spending on lunch in the given question is a dependent variable, as its value depends on the value chosen for the independent variable (amount spent on lunch).

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Edges are the straight line segments where two faces of a 3-D figure meet. For example, a cube has 12 edges where any two adjacent faces meet to form a line segment. In general, the number of edges of a 3-D figure depends on the number of faces and how they connect.
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To find the mean number of children on Maple Street, we need to add up all the numbers (0+1+2+1+2) and then divide the sum by the total number of data points (which is 5 in this case):

Mean = Sum of data points / Total number of data points

Mean = (0+1+2+1+2) / 5

Mean = 1.2

Therefore, the mean number of children on Maple Street is 1.2.
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To find the median number of pumpkins, we need to first arrange the data points in order from smallest to largest:

24, 36, 41, 52, 56, 61, 89

Since we have an odd number of data points, the median is simply the middle value of the arranged set. So, the median number of pumpkins is:

Median = 52

Therefore, the median number of pumpkins in Witchton, Kansas is 52.
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To find the median of this data set, we need to arrange the numbers in order from smallest to largest:

9, 11, 12, 15, 17, 18

Since we have an even number of data points, there is no single middle value. To find the median, we take the mean of the two middle values. In this case, the two middle values are 12 and 15, so we add them together and divide by 2:

Median = (12 + 15) / 2

Median = 13.5

Therefore, the median number of this data set is 13.5.
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To find the median of this data set, we need to arrange the numbers in order from smallest to largest:

222, 235, 244, 253, 276, 311, 363

Since we have an odd number of data points, the median is simply the middle value of the arranged set. So, the median number is:

Median = 253

Therefore, the median number of this data set is 253.
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To find the median of this data set, we need to arrange the numbers in order from smallest to largest:

22, 29, 34, 36, 39, 41

Since we have an even number of data points, there is no single middle value. To find the median, we take the mean of the two middle values. In this case, the two middle values are 34 and 36, so we add them together and divide by 2:

Median = (34 + 36) / 2

Median = 35

Therefore, the median number of this data set is 35.
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To find the median of this data set, we need to arrange the numbers in order from smallest to largest:

81, 82, 166, 168, 170

Since we have an odd number of data points, the median is simply the middle value of the arranged set. So, the median number is:

Median = 166

Therefore, the median of the given data points is 166.
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To find the median of this data set, we need to arrange the numbers in order from smallest to largest:

8, 12, 15, 17, 21

Since we have an odd number of data points, the median is simply the middle value of the arranged set. So, the median number is:

Median = 15

Therefore, the median of the given data points is 15.
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To find the median of this data set, we need to arrange the numbers in order from smallest to largest:

4, 5, 8, 10

Since we have an even number of data points, there is no single middle value. To find the median, we take the mean of the two middle values. In this case, the two middle values are 5 and 8, so we add them together and divide by 2:

Median = (5 + 8) / 2

Median = 6.5

Therefore, the median of the given data points is 6.5.
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To find the median of the given data points, we need to arrange the numbers in ascending order:

1, 2, 3, 4, 5

Since we have an odd number of data points, the median is simply the middle value of the arranged set. Therefore, the median number is:

Median = 3

Therefore, the median of the given data points is 3.
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What is the mode for the given frequency table on the number of trees planted by each person?

To find the mode of this data, we need to find the value with the highest frequency, which is the number of times a specific value occurs in the data set.

In the given frequency table, the number of trees planted by 3 people is 3, which is the highest frequency. Therefore, the mode of the number of trees planted by each person is 3.

So, the mode of the given data is 3.
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To find the median of the given data points, we need to arrange the values in ascending order:

0, 10, 20, 30, 40, 50

Since we have an even number of data points, there is no single middle value. To find the median, we take the mean of the two middle values. In this case, the two middle values are 20 and 30. Therefore, the median of the given data is:

Median = (20 + 30) / 2

Median = 25

Therefore, the median of the given data points is 25.
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To find the median of the given data points, we need to arrange the values in ascending order:

100, 101, 152, 254, 568

Since we have an odd number of data points, the median is simply the middle value of the arranged set. Therefore, the median of the given data is:

Median = 152

Therefore, the median of the given data points is 152.
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Mean and median are both ways to find a typical or central value of a set of data. The difference between mean and median is primarily related to how they are calculated and the types of data sets they are best used for.

Mean is calculated by adding up all the values in a data set and dividing by the number of values. Mean is good for data sets that are normally distributed, meaning that the values are relatively evenly distributed around a central value. For example, when calculating test scores of a group of students, the mean is a useful measure of central tendency, as the scores are likely to be normally distributed.

Median is the middle value in a data set