There are two eights per quarter, and four quarters per whole, so there would be 14 eights in one and three quarters
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
option B
Step-by-step explanation:
9/10 + 6/5 + 3/2...........
We find the difference between the terms


We will get the same difference when we subtract consecutive terms.
so , d= 3/10, a= 9/10
we find the formula for nth term
a_n = a+(n-1) d




we need to find eighth partial sum so we take n=1 to 8
sum of 8 terms (
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So option B is correct
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1st draw: green
2/12. (2 green out of 12 marbles), reduces to 1/6
2nd draw: blue
4/11 (4 blue marbles out of the 11 marbles remaining after 1st draw.)
Probability of theses BOTH happening: multiply these individual probabilities.
Conditional probability:
P(a and b) = P(a)P(b|a)
Prob(event 1) × Prob(event 2 given event 1).
1/6 • 4/11 = 4/66 = 2/33 or 0.0606. just a hair over 6% probability of the described sequence hapening.
Answer:
2 1/5 for alice
4 3/14 for Bert
5 for Carl
5 for Eva
5 1/2 for Dennis
Carl and Eva
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