Answer:
970,200
Step-by-step explanation:
In a 100 man race, how many runners have the chance to finish first?
Answer 100.
Now that 1 person is first, how many runners could be second? Well, there are still 99 runners left, and any one of them could be second.
Answer 99.
How many can be third? Using the same idea as above, once one person is first and another is second, that leaves 98 people still running and trying for third. So how many can be in third?
Answer 98.
Now you need to do the math.
100 × 99 × 98 = 970,200
So there are 970,200 different ways.
Hope this helps!! Brainliest :) ?
First, write out all the values:
40,41,41,45,48,48,49,49,49,50
Then to find the mean, you add all the values and divide by the number of values (there are 10 values)
(40+41+41+45+48+48+49+49+49+50)/10
460/10
=46
Hope this helps
1 19/100 is your answer........
P(A) = 0.993 is the probability of event A
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P(A) is the probability of not A (note that I am trying to place a bar over A. I hope you can see it, else it is because the editor did not show it as I intended)
Then, use the fact that the probability of A plus the probability not A is equal to 1:
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=> P(A) + P(A) = 1
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=> P(A) = 1 - P(A) = 1 - 0.993 = 0.007
So, the answers are:
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1) P(A) = 0.07
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2) Yes, A is unlikely because its probability is very low.
The answer is “A” as when the width is multiplied by the row foot, you get approximately 3 times the amount.
I hope that’s correct and I hope I could help :)