Answer:
The probability of drivers who are not intoxicated is P(I¯) and is given as 0.99411.
Step-by-step explanation:
As the event is indicated as I for the drivers who are intoxicated, the value of I¯ is for the drivers who are not intoxicated. Its value is calculated as follows
P(I¯)=1-P(I)
P(I¯)=1-0.00589
P(I¯)=0.99411
So the probability of drivers who are not intoxicated is P(I¯) and is given as 0.99411.
4 teammates and 5 bars.
5/4 = 1.25
1.25 = 1 and 1/4
Answer: Each person gets 1 and 1/4 of a bar
Answer: O 3-7,5, 18, 24, 32}
O {-9, 7, 15, 22, 26}
these two sets are not equal
So 9 students = 25% (100%-75%=25%)
100 : 25 = 4
4 * 9 =
36 students
I only (sort of) know 3 and 4
3. Andle 1 is an example of an angle bigger than

I don't know what you call it.
4. If you have a straight line, both angles (or more) added up need to be

so if angle 1 is 129, 180-129=51
angle 2 is

If 1 is what is the relationship between the two angles, then maybe the answer is that they both added up need to be 180 degress (?)
And 2 is probably the same as 3 but with angle 2, angle two is an example of an angle smaller than 90 degrees