Answer:
There’s only one way to get 12 when 2 dice are tossed, both have to equal 6. There are 6 ways tossing a single die can come out (1,2,3,4,5,6), so if you toss dice, the second die could have any one of six values with each of the numbers that could result from the first toss (e.g., 1 from die 1 and 1,2,3,4,5, or 6 from die 2). So, considering there are 6 ways to fill each of two slots, there are 6 x 6 = 36 possible outcomes of tossing two dice. Only one of them equals 12, so p(12 given 2 dice tossed) = 1/36 = 0.02777777777778.
Answer:
Yes number 5 is, they are proportional because y is coresponding to x by multiplying by 1/5
No number 6 isn't, you can't go from 3 to 1 and 7 to 3
This really is left up to you as long as you have an odd number in the tens place and a 7 in the ones place. How big (or small) the number is is up to you. As long as it is at least 17, it's pretty much up to you.
Answer: A) B.
B) D.
C) D.
Step-by-step explanation: It’s easy, next time show the people the image of the question, because how do you expect us to answer it?
Answer:
x=2
Step-by-step explanation:
3x+17=14x-5 so...
22=11x (subtract 3x and add 5 to both sides)
2=x (divide both sides by 11)