9×10^-3 + 24×10^-6 : 12×10-3
9×10^-3 + 2×10-3
11×10^-3
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Answer: 2 heads
Step-by-step explanation:
First, write the experimental probability as a fraction in simplest form.
P(heads)
=
heads
total
=
heads
heads+tails
=
4
4+2
=
4
6
=
2
3
The experimental probability is
2
3
.
We can predict the outcome of the second set of trials by assuming that the ratio will be the same as in the first set of trials. Write a proportion by setting the two ratios equal to each other, then solve.
2
3
=
n
3
2
3
(33)
=
n
3
(33) Multiply both sides by (33)
23
= 3n Simplify
6
= 3n Simplify
2
= n Divide both sides by 3
Based on experimental probability, Latrell should expect 2 of the next 3 flips to come up heads.
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Answer: The biggest named number that we know is googolplex, ten to the googol power, or (10)^(10^100). That's written as a one followed by googol zeroes.
Explanation: The largest known prime number (as of August 2020) is 282,589,933 − 1, a number which has 24,862,048 digits when written in base 10. It was found via a computer volunteered by Patrick Laroche of the Great Internet Mersenne Prime Search (GIMPS) in 2018.
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