From the calculation below, the probability that a tourist will spend more than $250 on the 2 legs of the trip is 2/3.
<h3>How do we calculate the amount spent using probability?</h3>
From the question, the number of possible options available and their total amount is as follows:
Airplane and Van = $350 + $60 = $410
Airplane and Cab = $350 + $40 = $390
Bus and Van = $150 + $60 = $210
Bus and Cab = $150 + $40 = $190
Train and Van = $225 + $60 = $285
Train and Cab = $225 + $40 = $265
From the above, it can be observed that we have a total number of 6 different options available and 4 of the options are more than $250.
Therefore, we have:
Probability of spending more than $250 = Number of options that are more than $250 / Total number of different options = 4/6 = 2/3
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Answer:
Triangle Proportionality Theorem
If a line parallel to one side of a triangle intersects the other two sides of the triangle, then the line divides these two sides proportionally
Answer:
61
Step-by-step explanation:
Y=17400(1+0.025)^8 is your equation and with that you get $21200.21
C is the correct answer because I guessed