THE PROBABILITY THAT A STUDENT CHOSEN AT RANDOM ISNT IN DRAMA OR SPORTS is 7/22.
<h3>What is the probability?</h3>
Probability refers to a possibility that deals with the occurrence of random events.
The probability of all the events occurring need to be 1.
P(E) = Number of favorable outcomes / total number of outcomes
Let's denote students
D = in the drama club ,
S = in a sports team
So, P(D) = 85/330
P(S) = 200/330
P(D and S) = 60/300
P(D or S) = P(D) + P(S) - P(D and S)
P(D or S) = 85/330 + 200/330 - 60/330
P(D or S) = 15/22
P(neither D nor S) = 1- 15/22
P(neither D nor S) = 7/22
Thus, THE PROBABILITY THAT A STUDENT CHOSEN AT RANDOM ISNT IN DRAMA OR SPORTS is 7/22.
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The greatest common factor for 24 and 60 is 12. To solve just make it a fraction.
24/60 then divide until there's nothing in common anymore. Then you add the numbers you divide. So if you divided by three four times or vise versa then you'd get 12.
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Answer: Parallel lines are lines in a plane which do not meet; that is, two straight lines in a plane that do not intersect at any point are said to be parallel. Colloquially, curves that do not touch each other or intersect and keep a fixed minimum distance are said to be parallel.
Answer:
A and C
Step-by-step explanation:
ive seen this question before
So, this is kind of a hard concept to explain without any pictures, but I'll try anyways.
Think of a plane as like a sheet of paper, and a line as a metal rod.
If I want to intersect the plane, it means that my line (rod) has to touch the plane (paper).
If I poke the rod through the paper, it only intersects it in one place, and I cannot fold or warp the paper to change that.
The only other way I can make these two touch is if I lay the rod on top of the paper. However, when I do this the paper is touching every single point along the rod...
I hope this kinda helps explain why you can never intersect in exactly two points.