The first problem’s answer is true. (P.S. If you don’t understand this type of problems then plug in variables for them. It helps check your answer and solve them too.)
The second problem’s answer is false.
First of all, I plugged in for the variable a to be 6 for the first problem. Second, I plugged in numbers for the variables and x was 5 and x was 2 for the second problem. You can check the steps in the image I took. (P.S. You can use the MathPapa calculator online to solve these problems and plug in the variables.)
(I couldn’t upload the second problem’s step by step sorry, but if you need it then just use the MathPapa calculator by plugging in numbers for the variables.)
Answer:
350
Step-by-step explanation:
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The die can land in 6 different ways.
Only one of them is a 2.
So the probability of rolling a 2 on any roll is 1/6 .
In a large number of rolls, you expect roughly 1/6 of them to be a 2.
In 108 rolls, you should expect a 2 somewhere around
(108/6) = 18 times.
The horizontal asymptote lies at A = 1. There is no possible way for A to equal one; this is the definition of an asymptote.
Answer:
3/8
Step-by-step explanation:
He purchased 3/4 yard of fabric, then used 3/8 of it. You would need to subtract the 3/8 from 3/4 because the fabric is being used up.