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24.10.2021 •
Mathematics
11. Find the midrange for the given sample data.
49 52 52 52 74 67 55 55
A.61.5
B. 53.5
C. 25
D.52
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Ответ:
Answer is A
(100*-m)+(45*n)
Step-by-step explanation: because stock a decreases per sock so your going to multiply 100 times -m because it is decreasing so it will be negative
Then it will be 45*n because it increase per number of stocks so you multiply 45 which is the number of stocks times n