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Brums [2.3K]
2 years ago
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Consider a day chosen from a week. What is the probability of selecting the weekends?

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LuckyWell [14K]2 years ago
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Answer:

The probability of selecting the weekends is 29%

  1. Determine a single event with a single outcome.
  2. Identify the total number of outcomes that can occur.
  3. Divide the number of events by the number of possible outcomes.
  4. Determine each event you will calculate.
  5. Calculate the probability of each event.

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1- The total value of the Lucas coins dumped out of his piggy bank was $ 5.

2- Franco dumped out 36 coins from his piggy bank (16 quarters and 20 nickels).

3- There is no possible solution, as neither combination gives a total of $ 10, which is the combined total of Lucas and Franco's coins.

1- Given that when Lucas dumped the coins out of his piggy bank, he noticed that there were only nickels and dimes, and the number of nickels was twice the number of dimes, to determine, if there were 50 nickels, what was the total value of the Lucas coins dumped out of his piggy bank, the following calculation must be performed:

  • Nickel = 0.05
  • Dime = 0.10  
  • N + D = X
  • N + 1 / 2N = X
  • 50 + 25 = 75  
  • 50 x 0.05 + 25 x 0.1 = X
  • 2.50 + 2.50 = X
  • 5 = X

Therefore, the total value of the Lucas coins dumped out of his piggy bank was $ 5.

2- Since when Franco dumped the coins out of his piggy bank, he noticed that there were only nickels and quarters, and the number of quarters was six more than half the number of nickels, to determine, if the total value of the coins Franco and Lucas dumped out of each piggy bank was the same, how many coins did Franco dump out of his piggy bank, the following calculation must be performed:

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  • 8 x 0.05 = 0.40
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  • 20 x 0.05 = 1
  • 4 + 1 = 5
  • 10 + 6 + 20 = 36

Therefore, Franco dumped out 36 coins from his piggy bank (16 quarters and 20 nickels).

3- Since when Callie dumped the coins out of her piggy bank, she noticed that there were only nickels, dimes and quarters, and the number of dimes was one more than twice the number of quarters, and there were half as many quarters as nickels, y the coins dumped out of Callie's piggy bank had a total value equal to that of the coins dumped out of Franco's and Lucas' piggy banks combined, to determine what was the total value of the nickels and dimes dumped out of Callie's piggy bank, the following calculation should be performed:

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