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13.07.2019 •
Mathematics
Adolphin ate 2604 pounds of fish during the 31 days in march. what is the average amount of fish the dolphin ate per day.
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Ответ:
To find the average of something you add up all of the data points (in this case it would be how many pounds offish were eaten per day but this is already done for us) then you would divide by the number of points you have (the number of days which is 31). So all you have to do is 2604/31. This equals 84 pounds of fish per day on average.
Ответ:
Option B is correct.
Step-by-step explanation:
The distributive property says that:
Given the equation of line:
Apply the distributive property we have;
Add 3 to both sides we have;
Simplify:
Therefore, an equation describes the same line as y – 3 = –1(x + 5) is,![y= -1x-2](/tpl/images/0437/2297/6e4db.png)