So first we add up all the marbles. Which would be 25. Then we look to see how many red marbles there are. There are 5. You have a 5/25 chance of drawing a red marble. But you can reduce that. So when it's all said and done you have 1/5 chance of drawing a red marble.
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"<span>y/5+8=7, what is the value of y/5-2?" Simplify the first equation:
y/5 = 7 - 8, or -1, so y/5 = -1, or y = -5.
Then y/5 - 2 equals -5/5 - 2, or -3.</span>
Answer:
The range is 40 and the midrange is 20.
Basically, Q is an angle. An angle has an initial side and a terminal side. The initial side is QS, The terminal side is QT. The initial side and the terminal side both intersect the circle. The initial side intersects the circle at point S. The terminal side intersects the circle at point T. This forms arc TS.
<span>Angle Q is what is known as an inscribed angle. Anytime you have an inscribed angle, it will always cut across some arc. The measure of that angle will always be 1/2 the measure of the arc.
</span><span>We're given that angle Q = 44 degrees. This means that the measure of arc TS will be twice the measure of angle Q.
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angle(q)=angle(r)
so ans =44