<span>(b+3)/7=(b-3)/6
6(b+3) = 7 (b-3)....> cross multiply
6b + 18 = 7b -21 ...>distributive property
6b - 7b = -21 -18 ...>subtract 7b to both sides then simplify
-b = -39 ...> multiply -1 to both sides
b = 39</span>
The theoretical probability of getting two tails on two coin tosses is 0.25.
<h3>How to calculate the probability?</h3>
The theoretical probability is the ratio of the number of favorable outcomes to the number of possible outcomes. Given a coin is tossed twice.
We have to find the theoretical probability of tossing two tails. The probability of getting tails on the toss of a coin is 1/2 0r 0.5.
Therefore, the probability of getting two tails on two coin tosses is 0.5 × 0.5 or 0.25.
The theoretical probability that a coin toss results in two heads showing is 0.25.
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The value is 11.
121^1/24 is actually square of 121^1/12
so x= square of 121 = 11
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