In the seventh-grade data, the left side appears similar to the right side, unlike in the fifth-grade data. In seventh grade, we can divide the dots into two equal segments, one ranging from 0 to 3 and the other from 4 to 7. The distribution in the first segment is {2, 2, 3, 5}, while the second segment has {5, 3, 3, 1}. These sides mirror each other. When attempting a comparable division in the fifth-grade data, we find one segment from 1 to 4 with a distribution of {2, 3, 1, 4}, and another from 5 to 8 with a distribution of {5, 5, 2, 2}. In this case, the left side does not reflect the right side, indicating a lack of symmetry.
Each LED bulb, along with installation labor, is priced at
.. $6.95 +$3 = $9.95
For 100 bulbs over a span of 10 years, that equals (100*10) = 1000 bulb·years. At $9.95 per bulb, 5 bulb·years are obtained, and thus the projected total cost for 1000 bulb·years is
.. (1000 b·y)*($9.95/(5 b·y)) = $1990
In summary, for a decade, the installation and changes of 200 bulbs in 100 lamps amount to $1990. Therefore, the yearly cost is...
.. $1990/(10 yr) = $199/yr
The students likely won't care much about the spending because they aren't using their own money.
Approximate length of wire ≈ 193 ft (to the nearest foot).
<span>The answer is 2.4. Performing the division 6 by 2.5 gives a result of 2.4.</span>