Since there are 1000 millilitres in 1 Liter. If we divide 25,000 by 1000 we get an answer of 25 Litres.
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
How many unique combinations are possible in total?
This question takes 5 objects randomly out of a bag of 50 objects. The order in which these objects come out doesn't matter. Therefore, the number of unique choices possible will the sames as the combination
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How many out of that 2,118,760 combinations will satisfy the request?
Number of ways to choose 2 red candies out a batch of 28:
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Number of ways to choose 3 green candies out of a batch of 8:
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However, choosing two red candies out of a batch of 28 red candies does not influence the number of ways of choosing three green candies out of a batch of 8 green candies. The number of ways of choosing 2 red candies and 3 green candies will be the product of the two numbers of ways of choosing
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The probability that the 5 candies chosen out of the 50 contain 2 red and 3 green will be:
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Is point B.
Because √3≈1.7.
So it should be B.
<span>A) m > 0 and b > 0
that's what i think it is. If its not im sorry.</span>
Answer: -3/7- 4/7
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