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1) in a random survey of students, 152 students could swim and 48 could not. what is the probability that a student can swim? 2...Asked by Anonymous
1) in a random survey of students, 152 students could swim and 48 could not.
what is the probability that a student can swim?
2) suppose you spin two spinners, one marked 1 through 4 and the other marked A through E. how many possible outcomes are there?
3) an ice cream store sells 24 different flavors and offers a choice of 3 size of cones and 5 types of sprinkles. how many choices of a cone with sprinkles are there?
what is the probability that a student can swim?
2) suppose you spin two spinners, one marked 1 through 4 and the other marked A through E. how many possible outcomes are there?
3) an ice cream store sells 24 different flavors and offers a choice of 3 size of cones and 5 types of sprinkles. how many choices of a cone with sprinkles are there?
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Answered by
Knights
1) 152 / 152+48 = 152 / 200 = 19/25, or 76%
2) 4 for the first, multiplied by a-e = 5, so 20
3) 24*3*15 = 1080
2) 4 for the first, multiplied by a-e = 5, so 20
3) 24*3*15 = 1080
Answered by
johnnie howard
I need help with this simplify the expression 6√2/3
Answered by
Knights
you mean (6 sqrt 2 )/3? if so its already simplified to lowest terms
if you meant 6 sqrt(2/3)
then it is = sqrt(36*2/3) = sqrt 24
this is equivalent to 2 sqrt(6)
if you meant 6 sqrt(2/3)
then it is = sqrt(36*2/3) = sqrt 24
this is equivalent to 2 sqrt(6)
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