Answer:
probability that Caroline buy both CD and fruit = 0.52
Step-by-step explanation:
We have given that the probability of Caroline buys a fruit P = 0.4
So probability of Caroline does not buy the fruit = 1 - 0.4 = 0.6
Probability Caroline buys a CD P = 0.2
So probability of Caroline does not buy the CD = 1 - 0.2 = 0.8
So probability that Caroline does not buy either buy CD or fruit = 0.8×0.6=0.48
So probability that Caroline buy both CD and fruit =1-0.48 = 0.52
Answer: The answer is 8
Step-by-step explanation:
It’s Kinda obvious if your teachers asks u to explain its 12 1/2 - 4 1/2 which equals 8 1
2
+
4 1
2
=
17
Calculation steps:
12 1
2
+
4 1
2
= (12 + 4) + (
1
2
+
1
2
)
= 16 +
1 + 1
2
= 16 +
2
2
= 16 +
2 ÷ 2
2 ÷ 2
= 16 +
1
1
= 8 hope this helps
Answer:
Um sorry if its wrong but I think its that it gets bigger as you go on.
Step-by-step explanation:
-- The difference of 2 logs is the log of the quotient of their arguments.
log(11) - log(6) = log(11/6)
-- 1/3 of the log of something is the log of its cube root.
1/3 log(8) = log(∛8) = log(2)
and
1/3 log(729) = log(∛729) = log(9)
-- If a bunch of logs all have the same base, then their sum
is the log of the product of the arguments. So ...
log(11) - log(6) + 1/3 log(8) + 1/3 log(729) =
log(11/6 times 2 times 9) =
log( 11*18 / 6 ) = <em>log(33)</em>
log(33) = about <em>1.519</em> (rounded)
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The other way:
log(11) = 1.0414
-log(6) = -0.7782
log(8) = 0.9031
1/3(0.9031) = 0.3010
log(729) = 2.8627
1/3(2.8627) = 0.9542
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Adum up: <em>1.5184</em>
(Note: Everything is rounded.)