The following is a list of 11 measurements: -2,82,87,-1,-51,-2,53,87,-20,32,35

Suppose that these 11 measurements are respectively labeled . (Thus, is labeled , is labeled , and so on.)

Round your answer to at least two decimal places.

I don't understand your question.

What do you need to do with this list of numbers?

To find the labeled measurement, we need to identify the measurement at a specific position in the list.

In this case, we have a list of 11 measurements: -2, 82, 87, -1, -51, -2, 53, 87, -20, 32, 35.

The question mentions labeling the measurements as follows: , , , and so on.

To find the labeled measurement, we can use the following formula:

Labeled Measurement = x

where x is the position or label of the measurement we want to find.

Let's take an example to illustrate this. Suppose we want to find the measurement labeled . In this case, x = 2.

Using the formula, the labeled measurement corresponding to is the measurement in position 2 in the list.

From the given list, we can see that the measurement in position 2 is 82.

Therefore, the labeled measurement corresponding to is 82.

Similarly, you can apply this formula to find the labeled measurement for any given position or label in the list by substituting the desired value of x into the formula and finding the measurement at that position.

Remember to round your answer to at least two decimal places, as mentioned in the question.