Question

The state of New Jersey is divided into 21 counties. The counties' populations range from just over 60,000 people to almost 1,000,000 people. The median county population is 445,349 people, and the interquartile range is 467,983 people.
Which is a typical population of a New Jersey county?

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Answer
Answer choices are: 60,000 467,983 1,000,000 445,349
Answer
Convert the temperature from degrees Celsius to degrees Fahrenheit, using the formula below.

F = (
9
5
× C ) + 32


0°C =
°F
Answer
Convert. Simplify your answer and write it as a proper fraction or as a whole or mixed number.


fluid ounces =
5
1
4
cups
Answer
A 2-yard piece of string costs $6.72. What is the price per foot?
Answer
What is

3
5
1
2
?
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A typical population of a New Jersey county would fall within the range of 317,366 to 763,332 people, based on the interquartile range.
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The typical population of a New Jersey county, based on the median population, is 445,349 people.
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Using the formula provided:
F = (9/5 * 0) + 32
F = 32

Therefore, 0°C is equal to 32°F.
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To convert 5 1/4 cups to fluid ounces, we can use the conversion factor that 1 cup is equal to 8 fluid ounces.

5 1/4 cups = 5 cups + 1/4 cup = 5 * 8 + 1 * 8/4 = 40 + 2 = 42 fluid ounces

Therefore, 5 1/4 cups is equal to 42 fluid ounces.
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To find the price per foot, we need to first convert the total yards to feet and then divide the total cost by the total feet.

Given:
- 1 yard = 3 feet
- Cost of a 2-yard piece of string = $6.72

First, we convert the 2 yards to feet:
2 yards x 3 feet/yard = 6 feet

Next, we calculate the price per foot:
Price per foot = Total cost / Total feet
Price per foot = $6.72 / 6 feet
Price per foot = $1.12

Therefore, the price per foot of the string is $1.12.
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To simplify the mixed number -3 5/12, we need to first convert it to an improper fraction.

-3 5/12 = (-3 * 12 + 5) / 12
= (-36 + 5) / 12
= -31/12

Therefore, -3 5/12 is equal to -31/12 as an improper fraction.

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