Answer:
The probability you will get a head at least once is 50%.
Step-by-step explanation:
Since the question is asking about the probability you will get, we can assume we’re answering based on theoretical probability. This type of probability is based on logic.
A coin always has two sides, one with head and the other with tails. So we can easily represent this as half and half. 1/2 as a fraction. 0.5 as a decimal. 50% as a percent. This means that P(H) will be equal to any one of these as they are all the same. The same can be said for the probability that a head does not appear, in other words, a tail appears. The reason being that the probability is split evenly between the two. This will again mean that P(T) will equal to any one of those.
So, A = 50% and B = 50%. The probability you will get a head at least once is 50%.
Let x = the number of hours Eva needs to complete the job
and y = the number of hours Emily needs to complete the job
x = 6
1/x + 1/y = 1/4
(The amount of work Eva does in 1 hr + the amount of work Emily does in 1 hr should equal 1/4 of the total work)
1/6 + 1/y = 1/4
1/y = 1/12
y = 12 hours
Emily would take 12 hours to do it by herself.
Answer:
BC ≈ 14 units
Step-by-step explanation:
using Pythagoras' identity in the right triangle.
the square on the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares on the other 2 sides , that is
BC² + AB² = AC²
BC² + 18² = 23²
BC² + 324 = 529 ( subtract 324 from both sides )
BC² = 205 ( take square root of both sides )
BC =
= 14.317.. ≈ 14 units ( to the nearest unit )