Answer:
see the attachment
Step-by-step explanation:
We assume that the question is interested in the probability that a randomly chosen class is a Friday class with a lab experiment (2/15). That is somewhat different from the probability that a lab experiment is conducted on a Friday (2/3).
Based on our assumption, we want to create a simulation that includes a 1/5 chance of the day being a Friday, along with a 2/3 chance that the class has a lab experiment on whatever day it is.
That simulation can consist of choosing 1 of 5 differently-colored marbles, and rolling a 6-sided die with 2/3 of the numbers being designated as representing a lab-experiment day. (The marble must be replaced and the marbles stirred for the next trial.) For our purpose, we can designate the yellow marble as "Friday", and numbers greater than 2 as "lab-experiment".
The simulation of 70 different choices of a random class is shown in the attachment.
_____
<em>Comment on the question</em>
IMO, the use of <em>70 trials</em> is coincidentally the same number as the first <em>70 days</em> of school. The calendar is deterministic, so there will be exactly 14 Fridays in that period. If, in 70 draws, you get 16 yellow marbles, you cannot say, "the probability of a Friday is 16/70." You need to be very careful to properly state the question you're trying to answer.
Answer:
the answer to this question is the third bullet
Answer:
Mark as brainliest please!
Step-by-step explanation:
3/8 and in decimal form it is 0.375
Answer:
800 calories
Step-by-step explanation
Jace wants his total to be: 1,900
He consumed: 1,500
He burned: 400
How much is left: ?
Your equation would look like: 1900=1500-400+x
First step is to add like terms so: 1500-400= 1100
Now you subtract the calories Jace has gained with the total he wants to achieve: 1900-1100= 800
The amount he needs to gain is: x=800
1,100 is not aa viable solution because he want to keep his calory intake at 1,900, and 1,100 is the total for the calories he already consumed and burned while at the gym.
Hope this made sense!
Gabe, you are doing great. Now you need to solve for x:
3x + 6x + x = 180
10x = 180
dividing by 10 at both sides:
10x/10 = 180/10
x = 18 That is the answer you have.
Finally, you need to multiply the ratio for the value of x, you just calculated:
Side 1 = 3 * 18
Side 2 = 6 * 18
Side 3 = 1 * 18