Answer:
a) 0.75
b) 0.0625
c) 0.1875
d) 0.375
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's start by first finding the probability a teacher orders 6 boxes. Since it is a four sided dice, the probability of getting a 1 is going to be 0.25.
Similarly, for any other number on the dice, the teacher orders 2 boxes. We can think of this as NOT rolling a 1. Using our previous answer, this comes out to be: 1 - 0.25 = 0.75
It should be remembered in the following answers that teachers ordering 6 or 2 boxes are not influenced by the results of other teachers. These are statistically independent events.
a) As given above, this probability is 0.75
b) The probability that both teachers order 6 boxes will be their individual probabilities multiplied. This comes out to be: 0.25 x 0.25 = 0.0625
c) Like in part (b), this is both of their probabilities multiplied:
0.25 x 0.75 = 0.1875
d) This is nearly the same as part (c), but with a little twist. The order matters. There are two scenarios:
- First teacher gets 6 boxes, and the second gets 2.
- First teacher gets 2 boxes, and the second gets 2.
Both of these events have a probability of 0.1875, as shown in (c). To get the total probability of this event happening, we must add these together:
0.1875 + 0.1875 = 0.375
70-q-q-2q= 80
combine like terms first
so you get 70-4q= 80
subtract 70 on both sides and you get -4q= 10
divide -4 on both sides and you get q= 10/-4 or -2.5
Answer is 12 to your question
Part A:
<span>Max volume = Volume of container = 13 in x 7 in x 6 in = 546 in^3 </span>
<span>Part B: </span>
<span>1 cup = 14.4375 in^3 </span>
<span>
14 cups = 14.4375 in^3 x 7 = 202.125 in^3 </span>
<span>Part C: </span>
<span>Height of water = (202.125 in^3)/(13 in x 7 in) = 2.22 in.</span>
Answer:
I don't know if this is correct but wouldn't it be 560?
Step-by-step explanation:
If you have 10 on one side, you divide 10 by 1/4 to get 40. So you need 40 blocks to fill one side, and 3 1/2 on the other only needs 14. 14*40=560.