Coach Jericho recorded the number of shots made by the starters on the 6th grade and 8th grade boys’ basketball team during the season.

6th Grade 8th Grade
22, 15, 17, 18, 20 58, 58, 52, 55, 53


Which statement is true? Select two answers.

A.
The data spread for the 8th graders is greater than for the 6th graders.*******

B.
Both sets of data have the same mean.

C.
The data set distribution for the 6th grade players is skewed right.

D.
The mean for the 8th grade players is 3 times the mean for the 6th grade players.

E.
The data set distribution for the 8th grade players is symmetric.*******

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Coach Jericho recorded the number of shots made by the starters on the 6th grade and 8th grade boys’ basketball team during the season.

6th Grade. 8th Grade
22, 15, 17, 18, 20 58, 58, 52, 55, 53

Which statement is true? Select two answers.

A.
The data spread for the 8th graders is greater than for the 6th graders.*******

B.
Both sets of data have the same mean.

C.
The data set distribution for the 6th grade players is skewed right.

D.
The mean for the 8th grade players is 3 times the mean for the 6th grade players.

E.
The data set distribution for the 8th grade players is symmetric.*******

Sorry the data kept combining let me try this one time Ms. Pi.

Coach Jericho recorded the number of shots made by the starters on the 6th grade and 8th grade boys’ basketball team during the season.

6th Grade
22, 15, 17, 18, 20

8th
58, 58, 52, 55, 53

Which statement is true? Select two answers.

A.
The data spread for the 8th graders is greater than for the 6th graders.*******

B.
Both sets of data have the same mean.

C.
The data set distribution for the 6th grade players is skewed right.

D.
The mean for the 8th grade players is 3 times the mean for the 6th grade players.

E.
The data set distribution for the 8th grade players is symmetric.*******

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how do find the surface area of a 3d triangle

A 3D triangle does not have a surface area, as it is a 2D object. However, if you have a triangular prism or pyramid, you can find the surface area.

For a triangular prism, the general formula is:

S = 2ab + 2bc + 2ac

Where:
S = surface area
a, b, c = side lengths of the triangle base and the height of the prism.

For a triangular pyramid, the formula is:

S = (1/2)pl + B

Where:
S = surface area
p = perimeter of the base triangle
l = slant height of the pyramid
B = area of the base triangle.

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