Place the part (amount going to the left field), over the total amount of homerun:
(a) 2/57 is your probability
(b) Divide 2/57
2/57 = 0.035, or 3.5%
YES, it is unusual for this player to hit a home run to left field, for he only has a 3.5% chance.
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Answer:
100/25, 60/15, and 4/1
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Answer:
C. (f – g)(x) = –2x – 2
Step-by-step explanation:
(f – g)(x) = f(x) – g(x)
= (–5x – 4) – (–3x – 2)
= –2x – 2
Morgan should first take the 40% off then apply the $15 coupon
Lets say her total was $150.
If you take the 40% off first, you get $90
150 * .6 = 90 (since you are taking off 40% you are still paying the rest of the 60% so you can just save extra steps by multiplying by .6 and not .4)
Now you subtract 15 from that value.
90 - 15 = 75 If Morgan takes the 40% off first and then applies the $15 dollar coupon, she has to pay $75.
If she applies the $15 coupon first, her total before the 40% is $135
150 - 15 = 135
The total will come out to be $81
$135 * .6 = 81
If Morgan takes the discount first before applying the coupon she has to pay less and saves the most money.
Answer:
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