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- Diana is a weather reporter for Nightly 9 News. Each week, she does a special segment called "Weather Around the World This week, she showed the relationship between latitude and January high temperatures. This scatter plot shows the data for some cities around the world. It also shows the line of best nt. The equation for the line of best fit is y=-x+84 According to the equation which of these statements is true? A city with a latitude of 0^circ N could expect to have a January high temperature of about 849F A city with a latitude of 40^circ N could expect to have a January high temperature of about 55^circ F
- A bag has blue (B)green(G) and yellow (M) cubes in it. There is at least one of each of the three colours. The teacher says: If you take a cube at random out of the bag. the probability that it will be green is (3)/(5) There are 20 cubes in the bag. What is the greatest number of yellow cubes there could be in the bag? square I
- Evie drove 320 kilometres in one day. Use the conversion 8kilometres=5miles to work out how far Evie drove in miles.
- Multiply. (6v+u)(6v-u) Simplify your answer. square square
- The drama club is selling tickets to their play. Tickets cost 12 for students and 20 for adults. The club sold 150 tickets and made 2,040. The graph models the situation. How many student and adult tickets were sold? A. They sold 30 student and 120 adult tickets. B. They sold 120 student and 30 adult tickets. C. They sold 100 student and 50 adult tickets. D. They sold 50 student and 100 adult tickets.