90/17
You would take 45/8.5, but that’s an improper fraction so you’d multiply top and bottom by two, resulting in 90/17. As far as I know, that fraction will not simplify down further. You could write it as a whole number with a fraction— 5 and 5/17 but I’d assume that’s not what they’re looking for
Let's break it down into something more simple:
What's 10 times 10? 100
What's 10 times 10 times 10? 1000
Do you see a pattern? (Cool trick - The number of 10s match the number of 0s in the answer)
We have seven 0s in our answer, so let's check:
10 x 10 x 10 x 10 x 10 x 10 x 10 = 10,000,000
An exponent tells us that we're multiplying the big number by itself however many times the little number in the corner tells us.
So if we multiply 10 by itself 7 times (what we did above), then our answer will be 10 to the power of 7, or . This is equal to 10,000,000.
Answer:
I believe the answer is C.
Step-by-step explanation:
brainliest?? if correct
The fourth one is correct, its right
(a)
The binomial distribution can be used because the current situation satisfies all of the following:
1. The probability of success (p=85%) is known and remains constant during the whole experiment
2. The number of trials (n=40) is known and constant.
3. Each trial is a bernoulli trial (success or failure only)
4. All trials are (assumed) independent of each other.
The probability of x successes is therefore
P(X=x)=C(n,x)(p^x)(1-p)^(n-x)
(b) P(X=35) means the probability of 35 successes out of 40 trials at p=0.85
and
P(X=35)=C(40,35)*0.85^35*0.15^5=658008*0.003386*0.00007594
=0.16918
(c) P(X>=35)=∑ P(X=i) for i=35 to 40
=0.16918+0.13315+0.08157+0.03649+0.01060+0.00150
=0.4325
(d) P(X<20)=∑ P(X=i) for i=0 to 19
=0.00000003513 (individual probabilities are very small).