Since c=15 and d=3, we replace the c and d variables with 15 and 3.
0.5x15-1.7x3
0.5x15=7.5
1.7x3=5.1
Now subtract.
7.5-5.1=2.4
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For an individual die roll, the probability of rolling 6 is \dfrac{1}{6}
6
1
.
Effectively, this problem is asking for P(\text{1st roll is 6}\cap\text{2nd roll is 6})P(1st roll is 6∩2nd roll is 6).
Using the rule of product, this is:
\dfrac{1}{6}\times\dfrac{1}{6}=\dfrac{1}{36}
6
1
×
6
1
=
36
1
.
Answer:
30
Step-by-step explanation:
Step-by-step explanation:
angle B=6x+4
6x=4
x=4/6
x=0.6
..I got this much...sorry if its wrong