If the values range from 0 to 60 and there are 6 classes, then the interval is 60/6 = 10.
The interval is [25, 160].
A number between 60 and 100 can be any whole number from 61 to 99, inclusive. This range includes 40 different numbers. Some examples of numbers in this range are 65, 73, and 88.
Oh, dude, that's an easy one. So, if there are 30 children in total and 60 of them are girls, you just divide 60 by 2 to get the number of girls. That's like, what, 30 girls in the class? So, yeah, there are 30 girls in the class. Easy peasy!
If you are choosing class intervals in preparation for making a histogram, and if you know that the data all fall in the range from zero through 60 then you could choose the intervals: 0 through 10 inclusive more than 10 to 20 inclusive move than 20 to 30 inclusive ... more than 50 to 60 inclusive
The range of these numbers, the difference between the highest and lowest number, is equal to 64 - 36 = 28.
The class interval is 5.
The interval is [25, 160].
60%
No such serial number in the Model 60 range.
A number between 60 and 100 can be any whole number from 61 to 99, inclusive. This range includes 40 different numbers. Some examples of numbers in this range are 65, 73, and 88.
The number 60 is written as sixty. Any number between 61 to 69, you add a hyphen after sixty then the word for the number.The class has sixty students.The new girl made sixty-one pupils in the class.
No numbers in that range have an odd number of factors.
Range = highest value - lowest value Range = 60 - 48 = 12
Square numbers have an odd number of factors. There are no square numbers in that range.
50
Oh, dude, that's an easy one. So, if there are 30 children in total and 60 of them are girls, you just divide 60 by 2 to get the number of girls. That's like, what, 30 girls in the class? So, yeah, there are 30 girls in the class. Easy peasy!
If you are choosing class intervals in preparation for making a histogram, and if you know that the data all fall in the range from zero through 60 then you could choose the intervals: 0 through 10 inclusive more than 10 to 20 inclusive move than 20 to 30 inclusive ... more than 50 to 60 inclusive