Answer:
m = 28
Step-by-step explanation:
70 × 2 = 5m
140 = 5m
28 = m
The chance of student 1's birthday being individual is 365/365 or 100%.
Then the chance of student 2's birthday being different is 364/365.
Then it's narrowed down to 363/365 for student 3 and so on until you get all 10 students.
If you multiply all these values together, the probability would come out at around 0.88305182223 or 0.88.
To get all the same birthday you'd have to the chance of one birthday, 1/365 and multiply this by itself 10 times. This will produce a very tiny number. In standard form this would be 2.3827x10'-26 or in normal terms: 0.23827109210000000000000000, so very small.
Answer:
15 times 2 - 26 = x
Step-by-step explanation:
Warren drives half the distance Kendall drives to work. Kendall drives 26 more miles to work than Joe. Warren drives 15 miles. Write an equation that models this situation. Use x to represent the number of miles Joe drives to work.
W X 1/2 = K
K - 26 = J
so 15 times 2 - 26 = x
Answer:
1; -11+ 26 =15
2: 2- (-3) =5
3: 10+ (-4) = 7
4: 11 + -8 =3
5: -2 + 3 =1
6: 8 - 12 = -4
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
So we have the equation:

Add 2 to both sides. The left cancels:

Divide both sides by 6. The left cancels:

So, the value of x is -1.
And we're done!