P(not 5) =5/6 and P(5) = 1/6
If the first 5 is rolled on the 5th roll then the first four rolls were not 5
P(5 on fifth roll) = 5/6 x 5/6 x 5/6 x 5/6 x 1/6 = 5^4/6^5 = 625/7776 = 0.080375...
The price of this more expensive book was $90.00 ($150 - $60) based on the date acquired from the question above. This problem can be solved using a simple algebra equation which consisted of one variable. The equation is stated as $150 = x + 1.5x (x = $150/2.5 = $60) where x is the price of the cheaper book and 1.5x is the price of the more expensive books because it has 50% higher price than the cheaper book<span>.</span>
Step-by-step explanation:
the answer is 14
3/7 • 2 1/14
=14
Hmmmm to convert from improper to mixed, simply do the division of both, the quotient gets upfront, the remainder as the numerator, for example,
how many times 3 goes into 81? well, 27 times, with a remainder of 0, thus

how many times does 2 go into 29? well 14 times, with a remainder of 1, thus