Simple...there'a a LOT of combinations...
so to simply solve this;there is 5 appetizers, 7 entrees and 3 desserts....
Just take 5*7=35
and
35*3=105
Thu,s there is 105 combinations possible to make.
Thus, your answer, D.
Plug h = 3 and g = 27 into the expression:
So we need to know the likelihood for each sum. the first sum is 2, and there is no way for one of the die to equal 6 if the sum is 2, therefore the probability is 0. The same applies when the sum is 3, 4, 5, and 6. Once the sum gets to 7, you must evaluate all possible options.
For 7, your options are 1&6, 2&5, 3&4, 4&3, 5&2, 6&1, where the number before the ampersand is the first die, and the number after is the second. there is only one option of the 6 choices where the first die is 6, therefore the probability is 1/6.
For 8, the options are 2&6, 3&5, 4&4, 5&3, 6&2. so of the 5 choices, there is only one option, therefore the probability is 1/5.
For 9, the choices are 3&6, 4&5, 5&4, 6&3. So of the 4 choices, there is 1 option, therefore the probability is 1/4.
For 10, the options are 4&6, 5&5, 6&4. Of the 3 choices, there is 1 option, therefore the probability is 1/3.
For 11, the options are 5&6, 6&5. Of the 2 choices, there is 1 option, therefore the probability is 1/2.
Finally, for 12, the only option is 6&6. There is only one choice, so the probability is 1.
1. The coefficient of x is the constant of variation. It is 40.
2. -12 = -2*6 . . . . . you know this because you know your times tables
.. f(x) = -2x
Ratio of apples to strawberries in Angie's salad
= 4:5
= 36:45 <em>(because we multiplied both numerator and denominator by 9, to get the same denominator as the other ratio)</em>
Ratio of apples to strawberries in Salim's salad
= 7:9
= 35:45 <em>(because we multiplied both numerator and denominator by </em><em>5</em><em>, to get the same denominator as the other ratio)</em>
36:45 ≠ 35:45
So, ratio of apples to strawberries in Angie's salad ≠ ratio of apples to strawberries in Salim's salad.
36:45 > 35:45
So, ratio of apples to strawberries in Angie's salad < ratio of apples to strawberries in Salim's salad.