Answer:
1/3
Step-by-step explanation:
120/360 = 12/36 = 2/6 = 1/3
1.) There are 6 numbers you can roll on a standard dice: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
There are 3 odd and 3 even. Keep in mind that an odd plus an odd will always be even and an even plus an even will always equal an even. Only if you add an odd and an even will you get an odd.
The chances of getting an even sum are much higher which is why you should choose even.
3.) The formula for finding the area of an equilateral triangle is (<span>√3)/4(a^2) where a is just a side length.
Because the perimeter is 12 and each side of an equilateral triangle is equal, we can divide 12 by 3 sides and get each side is 4. Plug in 4 for a.
</span>(√3)/4(4^2) = (√3)/4(16)
Because (√3)/4 = (1 x √3)/4,
(√3)/4(16) is equal to (16 x √3)/4
You have to divide (16 x √3) by 4. 16/4 = 4, and you only need to divide once to. We get 4√3 as the final answer.
Answer:
(-5,-3)
Step-by-step explanation:
y values minus y values over x values minus x values
Answer:
No. Rob was correct to extend the lines to the origin, but the points should be on a single straight line. He made two straight lines.
Step-by-step explanation:
this is from the sample responds so you can see what they want
Answer:
The population of interest for this student is the students whom are enrolled in statistics classes.
Step-by-step explanation:
Sampling
This is a common statistics practice, when we want to study something from a population, we find a sample of this population.
For example:
I want to estimate the proportion of New York state residents who are Buffalo Bills fans. So i ask, lets say, 1000 randomly selected New York state residents wheter they are Buffalo Bills fans, and expand this to the entire population of New York State residents.
The population of interest are all residents of New York State.
A simple random sample of 500 students was selected from all the students enrolled in statistics classes.
This means that the population of interest for this student is the students whom are enrolled in statistics classes.