Let p = peaches
Let m = mangos
We can now develop our system of equations in two variables, the variables chosen to be p and m.
7p + 5m = 16.00
10p + 4m = 14.50
Use the substitution method to find p and m.
Take it from here.
C. Because all the have to do is see what the multiply of both numbers are.
Answer:
Probability, eh?
Step-by-step explanation:
To figure out how likely an event is, we just put the number of the blue bands over the total number of 'other' bands.
Pretty easy!
(or do you want it in percent?)
%
(I remember there was a weird notation for these things, but I forgot it)
It is unlikely he will choose a blue band, as it is much more likely he will choose a 'other' band.
Remember, the smallest number for an event will make it the most unlikeliest to happen out of all the others.
Hope this helps!
P.S. Stay Safe, Wash Your Hands, etc.
From my website, I have an online Kepler's Third Law calculator.
The formula is G · m · t² = 4 · π² · r³
I had to solve I have the formula solved for 'r', 't' and 'm' and I made a graphic of all three formulas. (see attached).
Anyway, since the formula is <span>G · m · t² = 4 · π² · r³ then we can solve for 'r'
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<span>r³ = (G · m · t²) / (4 · π²) and therefore
r = </span><span>cube root [(G · m · t²) / (4 · π²)]
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