The lock has 3 different cylinders that can take up to 70 possible numbers. The possible combination of each cylinder would be 70!
The order of cylinder would be important because the password on 1st cylinder can't be used on cylinder 2. The calculation would be:
possible lock combination= 1st cylinder possible combination* 2nd cylinder possible combination * 3rd cylinder possible combination
possible lock combination= 70!*70!*70!
Let A unit be a; B unit be b
a + b = 95
b = 95 - a
3a + 5b = 395
3a + 5(95 -a) = 395
3a + 475 - 5a = 395
-2a = -80
a = 40
a + b = 95
40 + b = 95
b = 55
Therefore, a = 40; b = 55.
Hope this helps
Answer:
0.6628 or 66.28%
Step-by-step explanation:
The probability that a randomly selected dropout is white, given that he or she is 16 to 17 years old is determined by the probability of them being a white 16 to 17 years old dropout (5.7%), divided by the probability of them being a 16 to 17 years old dropout of any ethnicity (8.6%):

There is a 0.6628 or 66.28% chance that a randomly selected dropout is white, given that he or she is 16 to 17 years old.
It’s a strong relationship. I had statistics last year. The closer it is to 1, the stronger the relationship is, the closer to zero it is, the weaker the relationship is.
2.64 gal-10 liters
0.14 cubic meters -5 cubic feet
5.35 cubic meters- 7 cubic yards
6.34 pints=3 liters