Explanation:
Find the two closest square numbers to 1659.
40*40=1600
41*41=1681
Decide much closer to either 1600 or 1681 is 1659.
If it is exactly halfway between the two numbers, the square root is 40.5.
If it is closer to 1600, the sq rt decimal is between 1 and 4.
If it is closer to 1681, the sq rt decimal is between 6 and 9.
Ha. That looks alot like i-ready. (i-ready sucks butt.)
But the horror that is i-ready aside, your answer is the third one : The proportion of grandparents that feel safe entering their account information online is 0.32.
32% converted to a decimal is 0.32, and 68% converted to a decimal is 0.68. That would mean that the proportion for grandparents that feel safe doing so is 0.32, and the number of grandparents that don't feel safe doing so is 0.68.
Answer:
16.7%.
Step-by-step explanation:
There are initially
pencils in the bag.
Take a pencil out of this bag of 47 pencils. 15 out of the 47 pencils blue. Let
represent the event of getting a blue pencil on the first pick. The probability of getting a blue pencil is:
.
There are now
pencils left in the bag. However, given that the first pencil removed from the bag is blue, the number of red pencils in the bag will still be 24. Take another pencil out of this bag of 46 pencils. Let
represent the event of getting a red pencil on the second pick. The possibility that the second pencil is red given that the first pencil is blue will be:
.
The question is asking for the possibility that the first pencil is blue and the second pencil is red. That is:
.
Answer:
The answer should be 3 cubic cm
Step-by-step explanation:
First you have to get the area of the right triangle base 1/2 bh. That would be 2x3/2=3
To find volume, you plug the area in the volume formula
v=1/3 ah
v=1/3 (3)(3)
1/3(9) would be 3 cubic cm
Answer:
in the 1st row, one x^2 is positive while the other is negitive, making the total zero. also in the top row 8x+(-6x) = 2x, but in the 2nd row is says -2x, showing they are not the same. Also there is no -1/2 in the 2nd row like there is in the 1st row
Step-by-step explanation: