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02.02.2021 •
Mathematics
the total home attendence for a professional basketball team in 2010 was about 8.2 times 10 to the 5th power and in 2008 was aout 7.175 times 10 to the fith power. About how many times large was the attendenmce in 2010 as the attendence in 2008. Round to the nearest hundreth
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Ответ:
=> 83mg ,85mg ,89mg ,100 mg ,104 mg
Now ,Since the no. of observation is odd(here,5), we'd apply this formula![= (\frac{n + 1}{2})](/tpl/images/1337/6849/ebcdc.png)
Where ,n= No. of observations, Hence, the median of the above data![= ( \frac{5 + 1}{2}) \\ = \frac{6}{2} \\ = 3](/tpl/images/1337/6849/7701b.png)
is the third observation ↦89mgHope it helps
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