A whole number, one that doesn't have a fraction in it For example: five and one-sixth is not a integer number five by itself is
85 91 48 98 99 91 90 84 91 To find the median, first rearrange the numbers in rank order. That is from lowest to highest. Hence 48,84,85,90,91,91,91,98,99. Next we notice that there are nine terms. To find the median we than take the absolute middle term. In this case it is '91'. There are four terms to the left and right of the median term. NB If you had left the numbers in the original order, the median would have been '99', which is incorrect. NNB As an aside the MODE is also '91'. However, in this case it is found by looking for the term that occurs most frequently. In this case there are three lots of '91' , but only one of each other term. Hope that helps !!!!
The correct answer is Monomial , but you can say Term
first quartile (Q1) : Total number of term(N)/4 = Nth term third quartile (Q3): 3 x (N)/4th term
The term probability is related to genetics because they both give guesses about how something that might be the outcome of something
11/40 is in its lowest terms.
14/45 is already a fraction in its lowest terms.
The lowest term has already been reduced as far as it will go. It is not possible to reduce it further.
52
The lowest term of 78 over 81 in fraction form is 26/27
That all depends on what you mean by "simplify". Reduce the fraction to the lowest term to get: 1½ If you are referring to "reduce the term to decimal form". Then, we have 1.5.
10/30
3/80
Yes, 1 over 12 is a fraction in its lowest terms.
1/12=========Is the lowest term for this fraction.
Divide those numbers by their GCF, which is 32. You should get 3/4
27