If x = 1 then X is not really a random variable but a constant.
by transitive property
No, it is an integer. You can save an integer value to a string variable but, in this case the value is explicitly stated to be 3.
NM equals 2x + 1, as stated in the question!
As stated in the question, it equals 1.
What 3600 is, is not stated in the question (which would have been helpful): 3600 inches equals 0.0568182 miles 3600 feet equals 0.681818 miles
It depends on the possible range of the random numbers. The question, as stated, does not have enough information to answer. Please restate the question.
by transitive property
The question, as stated, does not make sense. Numbers are not continuous - they are discrete.
No, it is an integer. You can save an integer value to a string variable but, in this case the value is explicitly stated to be 3.
Bohr stated that electrons do not emit radiation unless they change energy states. Bohr stated that the energy of electrons exist in discrete states.
NM equals 2x + 1, as stated in the question!
Real Class Limits are the class intervals of a frequency distribution when stated as in continuous categories. ie. 18.5-19.5, 20.7-34.7 Stated Class Limits are the class intervals of a frequency distribution when stated as discrete categories. ie. 19-21, 23-25
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"Innumerate", perhaps.
As stated in the question, it equals 1.
What 3600 is, is not stated in the question (which would have been helpful): 3600 inches equals 0.0568182 miles 3600 feet equals 0.681818 miles
y2=26 y2/2 l 26/2 y = 13 when using " 4 line method", the purpose is to isolate the variable. the coefficent states that you're multiplying y by 2, so to isolate the variable, you have to get rid of the 2, which you do by dividing y2 by 2. likewise, if the equation stated y+2, to isolate the variable, you subtract 2. it works the other way aroind, too. if the equation stated y/2, to isolate the variable, you multiply it by 2. the same thing with y-2. you add 2. now, the division property of equality states that when you divide on the left, you divide on the right, too. so when you divide y2 by 2 in order to isolate the variable, you have to divide 26 by 2 as well, giving you your answer of y+13. class is dismissed. ;3