It is given that the bag contains 7 blue cards, 4 green cards, 6 red cards, and 8 yellow cards. Thus, there are four colors of cards. So, in randomly a card there are just four possible outcomes. The outcomes are:
1. A Blue Card
2. A Green Card
3. A Red Card
4. A Yellow Card
Their probabilities of occurrence will differ but it is a fact that there will be just four possible outcomes.
One-half of a number plus six will equal 20.
Solving:
1/2x + 6 = 20
-6 -6
1/2x = 14
*2/1 *2/1
x = 28 <--Answer to problem
Answer:
B.
Step-by-step explanation:
The problem has got to be addition.
The sentence "Sarah is 6 years older than Amy." does not include any hint of subtracting, or multiplying.
A hint of multiplying in a expression would be the word 'times', like "Brandon is 6 times the age of Emily" which eliminates D.
A hint of subtraction in an expression would be the word 'less', like "Brandon is 6 less the age of Emily." which eliminates A and C.
The word 'older' indicates addition, or adding, and if it would have been subtraction, the keyword would be 'younger' because you are subtracting their age, like 19 - 11. The same goes with B, but adding.
Finally, we now know that it is B because there is no other addition choice.
I hope this helped. Please correct me if I am wrong.
Answer:
The first error in the bill is +8
because when two opposite signs of number are multiplied so the result is always negative.
so,
2 × -4 = -8
instead of 8 their should be -8.
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Well since the pattern is odd, even, odd, even you are just as likley to pull on odd (<span>not evenly divisible by 2) numebr as an even number, so the option is C.
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