The probability that the first student is a girl is 5/10.
The probability of the second selection being a boy is 5/9.
(since the first selection was a girl, there are 9 students left)
The probability that the third student is a girl is 4/8
(there are 4 girls left after one was selected, and 8 students left in total, after the second selection.
The probability is (5/10)(5/9)(4/8)=0.139
Answer: 0.139
Answer:
Option A
Step-by-step explanation:
From the graph attached,
Vertical asymptote of the given function → x = -4
Horizontal asymptote → y = 0
Oblique asymptote → None
Therefore, graph that has been given in the picture is,
F(x) =
Option (A) will be the answer.
C 39.99 adding it all together
Answer:
The Answer to the question is C
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
b. For 100 additional burglaries in California one expects to see an increase of about 3 burglaries in Hawaii.
Step-by-step explanation:
The slope gives the increase in the independent variable per unit increase in the dependent variable. Hence, a reasonable interpretation for the slope would be ;
the rate of change in the number of burglaries in Hawaii per 100 unit change in number of burglaries in California is 3.
Hence, for 100 additional burglaries in California, the rate of change in the number of burglaries in Hawaii is 3.