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Dmitrij [34]
2 years ago
13

Please help, i need it. I'll give brainliest!

Mathematics
1 answer:
3241004551 [841]2 years ago
8 0

Answer:

umm for the second answer one password he could create could be "Lukey12" and maybe or maybe Julie15(its a girlie name) but still its better than nothing and for the first question he could make many passwords depending on his brain and the names he thinks of

Step-by-step explanation:

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b. How likely is it that you win $11.00?

3. Based on Exercise 2, how much should you expect to win on average per game if you played this game a large

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4. To play the game, you must purchase a game card. The price of the card is set so that the game is fair. What do you

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Step-by-step explanation:

First Question :

What are the possible total amounts of money you could win if you scratch off two disks?

Explained solution :

If you uncovered two $. disks, the total is $.

If uncovered one $. disk and you also uncovered the $. disk, the total is $..

Second Question:

2. If you pick two disks at random:

a. How likely is it that you win $2.00?

b. How likely is it that you win $11.00?

Explained Answer:

If you pick two disks at random:

a. How likely is it that you win $.?

( $.)=÷=÷


b. How likely is it that you win $.?

( $.)=÷=÷

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