Answer:
2x/5. x is the total number of cookies made.
Step-by-step explanation:
Let the number of cookies made be "x"
Cara are 3x/5 numbers of cookies
Her mother ate x/5 numbers of cookies
Then Cara are 3x/5 - x/5 than her mother.
= 2x/5.
Your in luck! I was just learning these percent things today 'xD but Not in luck at the same time. I will answer the 2 questions that's the most I can do.
1. $17.50 with a 7% sales tax
Answer: 17.50 times .07 equals 1.23
17.50 plus 1.23 equals 18.73
The answer is $18.73
2. 21.95 with a 4.25% sales tax
Answer: 21.95+4.25=26.20
Hope this helps!! :D this took me a while to figure out and used a bit of my time. So I hope the time was worth it! :)
The easiest way to figure out probability problem with small data sets is to write out your entire sample space then divide by the total:
Sample size = 6 * 6 = 36
S = {[1,1],[1,2],[1,3],[1,4],[1,5],[1,6],[2,1],[2,2],[2,3],[2,4],[2,5],[2,6],[3,1],[3,2],[3,3],[3,4],[3,5],[3,6],[4,1],[4,2],[4,3],[4,4],[4,5],[4,6],[5,1],[5,2],[5,3],[5,4],[5,5],[5,6],[6,1],[6,2],[6,3],[6,4],[6,5],[6,6]}
The only way to make a number combination that's even while 1 die is odd is to have 2 odd numbers.
{[1,1],[1,3],[1,5],[3,1],[3,3],[3,5],[5,1],[5,3],[5,5]}
This gives us 9 results.
The probability of this happening is 9/36 = 1/4 = 0.25
Now if we have to get a 6 with the product being at most 15 we know that the biggest number that 6 can be multiplied by is 2 which gives us 12.
We are left with 4 options:
{[1,6],[2,6],[6,1],[6,2]}
The probability of this happening is 4/36 = 1/9 = 0.1111...