Because 5x6 is 30 that is plenty for 27 kids but 5x5 is only 25, that is not enough for 27 kids.
You can use the equation rise over Run you go up 4 and over 6 and you go down 2 and over 8 (im not sure if this helps)
Answer:
a) P(k≤11) = 0.021
b) P(k>23) = 0.213
c) P(11≤k≤23) = 0.777
P(11<k<23) = 0.699
d) P(15<k<25)=0.687
Step-by-step explanation:
a) What is the probability that the number of drivers will be at most 11?
We have to calculate P(k≤11)




b) What is the probability that the number of drivers will exceed 23?
We can write this as:




c) What is the probability that the number of drivers will be between 11 and 23, inclusive? What is the probability that the number of drivers will be strictly between 11 and 23?
Between 11 and 23 inclusive:

Between 11 and 23 exclusive:

d) What is the probability that the number of drivers will be within 2 standard deviations of the mean value?
The standard deviation is

Then, we have to calculate the probability of between 15 and 25 drivers approximately.


Answer:
I'm not sure I understand but if you want more math to do look up Quizlet and do some of those tests
Answer:
60
Step-by-step explanation:
Since Jim sold 1/3 of his stamps on Monday, the remainder would be 2/3 of his total stamps.
<em>Divide 360 stamps by 3. Minus the stamps</em><em> </em><em>sold on Monday from 36</em><em>0</em><em> </em><em>to</em><em> </em><em>get</em><em> </em><em>the</em><em> </em><em>remainder</em><em>.</em>
stamps sold on Monday = 360 ÷ 3 = 120
remainder = 360 - 120 = 240
He sold 1/4 of the remainder on Tuesday.
<em>Divide the remainder by 4.</em>
stamps sold on Tuesday = 240 ÷ 4 = 60
<em>He sold 60 stamps on Tuesday</em><em>.</em>