It really depends on the situation as probability depends on logic more than simple mathematical equations. However you must keep in mind a few principles:
1- P = number of possible outcomes of the event / total outcomes
2- P always less than or equal to 1.
3- For independent events A and B to occur simultaneously, P= P(A) x P(B)
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Answer:
Caroline buys 3 packs of candles and 5 packs of holders.
Step-by-step explanation:
1.) First, find multiples of 30 by adding 30 to itself. For example, 30, 60, 90.
2.) Second, find multiples of pakcs of holders until it matches the multiples of candle packs. 18, 36, 54, 72, 90.
3.) then you find that Caroline buys 3 packs of candles and 5 packs of candle holders so she has the same amount of both.
Answer:
choice C: x2 -3x -3
Step-by-step explanation:
(3x^2-7x+2)-(2x^2-4x+5)
becomes
3x^2-7x+2 -2x^2+4x-5
adding
3x^2-2x^2 -7x+4x +2-5
which is
x^2 -3x -3
{y=3x+1 |*5
{y=5x-3 |*(-3)
{5y=15x+5
{-3y=-15x+9
+___________
2y=14
{y=7
{7=3x+1
{3x=6
{y=7
{x=2
{y=7
The answer: C
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