Answer:
P(A or B) = 25%
Step-by-step explanation:
P(A and B) = 30%
P(A) = 40%
P(B) = 15%
Apply given formula:
P(A or B) = P(A) + P(B) - P(AB)
= 40%+15+-30%
= 25%
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H(t) = -16t² + 60t + 95
g(t) = 20 + 38.7t
h(1) = -16(1²) + 60(1) + 95 = -16 + 60 + 95 = -16 + 155 = 139
h(2) = -16(2²) + 60(2) + 95 = -16(4) + 120 + 95 = -64 + 215 = 151
h(3) = -16(3²) + 60(3) + 95 = -16(9) + 180 + 95 = -144 + 275 = 131
h(4) = -16(4²) + 60(4) + 95 = -16(16) + 240 + 95 = -256 + 335 = 79
g(1) = 20 + 38.7(1) = 20 + 38.7 = 58.7
g(2) = 20 + 38.7(2) = 20 + 77.4 = 97.4
g(3) = 20 + 38.7(3) = 20 + 116.1 = 136.1
g(4) = 20 + 38.7(4) = 20 + 154.8 = 174.8
Between 2 and 3 seconds.
The range of the 1st object is 151 to 131.
The range of the 2nd object is 97.4 to 136.1
h(t) = g(t) ⇒ 131 = 131
It means that the point where the 2 objects are equal is the point where the 1st object is falling down while the 2nd object is still going up.
Just do 5 1/5 divided by 1 2/5
1.
An expression of the form

is called a "compound fraction"
Compound fractions can be written as simple fractions by multiplying c to a, and then adding the product to c as follows:

for example,

can be written as:

2.
when we subtract or add a fraction

from an integer k,
we first write k as a fraction with denominator n. We can do this as follows:

for example, if we want to subtract

from 8,
we first write 8 as a fraction with denominator 2:

3.
Thus,

4.
The simple fraction 7/2 is not an option, so we write it as a compound fraction as follows:

(So write 7 as the sum of the largest multiple of 2, smaller than 7 + what is left. In our case these numbers are 6 and 1, then proceed as shown)
5. Answer: D