A. The probability is 1/36. There are 36 combinations of the first and second dice and only one of them is 2 - 4s.
B. 10/36. Ten of the options contain exactly 1 - 4.
C. The remaining 25/36 options do not include a 4.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
- The Z-score allows you to decide if your sample is different from the population mean. In order to use z, you must know four things:
- The population mean.
- The population standard deviation.
- The sample mean.
- The sample size.
- Usually in stats, you don’t know anything about a population, so instead of a Z score you use a T-Test with a T Statistic.
- The major difference between using a Z score and a T statistic is that you have to estimate the population standard deviation. The T test is also used if you have a small sample size (less than 30).
Translating this word problem into an algebraic equation, we get:
3x - 2/5 = 8/5.
Let's combine the constants: adding 2/5 to both sides of this equation yields
3x = 10/5, or 3x = 2.
Solving for x: x = 2/3
Answer:
The value of f(-3) = -3
Step-by-step explanation:
It is given that f(x) = 3(x+2), in order to find f(-3), we have to substitute x = -3 into the function, f(x) :
f(x) = 3(x+2)
f(-3) = 3(-3+2)
= 3(-1)
= -3