Given
GO.o has 3 orange picks for every 2 green
there are 25 picks in all
Find out how many picks are orange.
To proof
As given in question
GO.o has 3 orange picks for every 2 green
i.e the ratio of orange to every green becomes

total number of picks = 25
let the GO.o pick of 3 orange picks for every 2 green =x
than the equation becomes
3x + 2x = 25
5x = 25
x = 5
Than
the number of oranges = 3x
putting the value of x
= 15
the number of green = 2x
= 10
thus the 15 picks are orange.
Hence proved
2 3/6 or 2 1/2 keksnshshd
Answer:
-13/5
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
This question is impossible
Step-by-step explanation:
There is no answer.
Answer:
The correct answer is D. 2/11.
Step-by-step explanation:
To determine what is the probability of rolling a number less than or equal to 8 with the sum of two dice, given that at least one of the dice must show a 6, the following calculation should be performed:
6 + 1 = 7
6 + 2 = 8
2/11 = X
Therefore, the probability of rolling a number less than
or equal to 8 with the sum of two dice, given that at least one of the dice must show a 6, is 2/11.