Multiply 4and 25 then get the sq rt of 100 = 10
Problem 1
Answer: Closer to 1
Explanation:
There are 20 gumballs total. Half of this is 20/2 = 10 gumballs. If there's more than 10 of one color, then the probability of getting that color is closer to 1, than it is to 0. Here we have 12 pink which is greater than 10, so that's why the answer is closer to 1.
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Problem 2
Answer: Closer to 0
Explanation:
The amount of green (3) is less than 10, so that's why the probability is closer to 0 than it is to 1. We can see that 3/20 = 0.15 is less than 0.50
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Problem 3
Answer: Closer to 0
Explanation:
We have a similar situation compared to problem 2. This time we have 5/20 = 0.25 which is less than 0.50
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Problem 4
Answer: 48% chance; fairly likely
Explanation:
We have 12 green out of 25 total, so the probability of choosing green is 12/25 = 0.48 = 48%. While this probability is not over 50%, I still say it's fairly likely considering the other colors lead to smaller probabilities. For instance, purple has a chance of 6/25 = 0.24 = 24% and orange has a probability of 2/25 = 0.04 = 4%, both of which are smaller than 48%
A., B., C., D., are NOT true. I think this is a trick question. Lol
Answer:
8 more teachers
Step-by-step explanation:
Since 15% of the committee are parents of students, 45% are teachers from the current high school, 25% are school and district administrators, the total percentage is
→ 15 + 45 + 25 = %85
The remaining percentage is 15, and it is equal to 6 students. Then, the total number of people in the committee is
→
=
→ x = 40
Since %45 of the committee are teachers, the number of teachers is
→ 40(
) = 18
Since %25 of the committee are school and district administrators, the number of school and district administrators is
→ 40(
) = 10
That means, there are 18 - 10 = 8 more teachers
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