The three primary ways are: - writing an equation - drawing a diagram - reading a table
It might depend on the exact circumstances. Often, you would solve an equation to achieve that.
It will help us to In SOP standard form, every variable in the domain must appear in each term. This form is useful for constructing truth tables or for implementing logic in PLDs.
The variable, height, is a continuous variable. The mode is not a good measure of central tendency for continuous variables because you would need a very large number of observations (pupils) before you are likely to get a useful number of repeat values. The modal class may be a good measure. Provided you do not have extremely short or extremely tall pupils, the mean would probably be the best.
useful
a line graph
how one variable affects another. (APEX)
how one variable affects another. (APEX)
True
Not useful
Comparison :)
grasslands are useful because they are very variable
to be more clear and not mix up your work. i suggest this all the way.
comparisons
Yes, for solving simultaneous equations.
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When you want the central location of a variable.