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uranmaximum [27]
3 years ago
6

What is the next term of the following sequence? 12, 6, 3, ...

Mathematics
2 answers:
Shalnov [3]3 years ago
7 0
A m8 the rule is to divide by 2
choli [55]3 years ago
6 0
Divide each number by 2

12/2=6
6/2=3
3/2 = 1 \frac{1}{2}

Answer: <span>A. 1 1/2</span>
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Now that you have this information, you can now find the surface area by using this formula:

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A=2(5)(2.5)+2(5)(5)+2(5)(2.5)

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a) the probability that Both motors will operate satisfactorily in the capsule 0.6222

b) the probability that One motor will operate satisfactorily and the other will not is 0.3556

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that;

total number of motors N = 10

number of motors will not operate satisfactory m = 2

number of motors randomly selected n = 2

let X be number of motors will that will not operate successfully

here, X≅Hyper geometric (x; N,n,m)

The probability mass function of x is;

P (X = x)=  { m }   {N - m }

                  {x }    {n - x}

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                     { N }

                     { n  }

a)

the probability that both motors will operate satisfactorily in the capsule i.e no motor will not operate satisfactory

so

P(X= 0)  = { 2 }    { 10 - 2 }

                 {0 }    { 2 - 0}

        ⁻⁻⁻⁻⁻⁻⁻⁻⁻⁻⁻⁻⁻⁻⁻⁻⁻⁻⁻⁻⁻⁻⁻⁻⁻⁻⁻⁻⁻⁻⁻⁻

                     { 10 }

                     { 2  }

so

P (X = 0)  = { 2 }   { 8}

              {  0 }   { 2  }

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                     { 2  }

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b)

the probability that one motor will operate satisfactorily and the other will not.

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              {  1 }    { 2 - 1  }

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