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The probability of not choosing 2 peaches is .</h3>
Step-by-step explanation:
Here, the total number of bins = 10
Total orange bins = 2
Total apples bins = 3
Total peaches bins = 4
Total melon bins = 1
Let E : Event of picking two peaches
So, P(Picking 1 peach ) =
and P (Picking 2nd peach ) =
So, the probability of not picking 2 peaches = 1 - P(picking 2 peaches)
Hence, the probability of not choosing 2 peaches is .
Answer:
The slope is 1 I believe.
A. f(-3) = -11
If the function is f(x) = 2x - 5, then just replace x with -3 to find f(-3).
f(-3) = 2(-3) - 5
Multiply 2 times -3.
f(-3) = -6 - 5
Subtract -6 minus 5.
f(-3) = 11
There’s the answer.
We can use a factorial to solve this:
3! = 3 * 2 * 1 = 6
So, she can wear them in a total of 6 combos.
Umm its backwards and yeah