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1. D - Yes; Mean - add all numbers in the data set and divide them by the amount of number points to get your answer for the mean: 15 + 16 + 21 + 23 + 25 + 25 + 25 + 39 189 5 --------------------------------------------------- = -------- = 23 ------- 8 8 8
The last 4 are right, however I don't know about the others.
First Post: Blue is 100% correct I got 100% in the quiz Second Post: For unit 3 D A A A B A C @Anonymous, why is it that you say that Blue is 100% when later on you post different answers for unit 3? I read over the assignment and NONE of the user @Blue's
Most of them seem correct to me, however I am no math tutor. If you want to be sure, you will have to wait for any of the following users: Ms. Sue Steve Damon Writeacher
@Steve If you don't mind me asking, how did you come up with the number 36 for n when 26 is for n? My results to this problem is: C = 10n + 26 n = 27 10*27 = 270 270 + 26 = 296 (n)27/(C)296 As for the user @stupid at math, I would recommend to keep
I believe Steve is considered a math tutor at this point, and he has some really helpful explanations in multiple of his answers. I would recommend reading over his explanation to this topic in particular to point you in the right direction.
For those of connexus users who have a 4 question assignment for the following title: Lesson 5: Slope and similar Triangles Essential Algebra Readiness (Pre- Algebra) B Unit 2: Functions The answers: 1.A 2.C 3.D 4.D Are 4/4 100% correct Those of Connexus
If 3, 4.3, 6, 7.5, ... is the sequence you are referring to, then yes, both 9 and 15 are part of the sequence. However, i am not sure about 11.5. Let me search for further information... - Dr. Mathematical
Lesson 1: Getting Started in Middle School Language Arts Language Arts 8 B Unit 1: MS LA Course Overview Course Overview Quick Check Multiple Choice 1. B) They are linked on Lesson Resources slides. 2. D) pretest 3. C) 3 4. C) Literature 5. A) True 6. A)
Also, for those of users who may still be confused on what the answers are for this assignment, please look above at the users through "Momo" and "kaliyah". These answers are confirmed as of 2020 to be 100% correct. However, these are used for connexus
I'm afraid user's "Help me" and "Love cats are on a different assignment, for this topic lies under the title Lesson 2: Parrallel Lines and Angles of Essential Algebra Readiness for Connexus. If you need help with your ten-question assignment, feel free to
Lesson 9: Equations and Inequalities Unit Test Equations and Inequalities Unit Test Part 1 Answers: 1. B) 8 2. C) -6 3. B) 16 4. A) -15 5. D) 6 6. A) -5w - 44 7. B) 10 8. A) c)-40 10. A) p < 16 11. D) 5x+6 (underlined 18 13. B) no solution 14. A) one
@Brady, You must have typed B instead of A by mistake because A is 60, so A is correct.
If You Look At This Explanation Below, Given By The User "Princess", You Will Actually Find It Simple. "Figure B proves the Pythagorean Theorem. As you may have noticed, the lengths given for both figures are already perfect squares. All you have to do is
The user "PrincessJay" is correct 7/7 100% for connexus! Just to clarify for everyone: Lesson 9: Rotation in the Coordinate Plane Essential Algebra Readiness (Pre-Algebra) A Unit 4: Real Numbers and the Coordinate Plane Rotations in the Coordinate Plane