I think you misworded this question. If he buys 30 cups and puts four balls in each, then he would still have 30 cups.
The random variable is the number of cars held up at the intersection.
A random variable is one whose value is aleatory, then you can not know anticipatedly the outcome for sure. In this case, the number of cars held up at the intersection may be different at any time inside the range given and you cannot know the number of cars that there will be in a future moment.
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Step-by-step explanation:
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D) 10.00 for a 36 pack
Step-by-step explanation:
(I'm going up by the smallest pack to the highest because I noticed they are all multiples of 6)
1.80 for a 6 pack (double it to become a 12 pack)
3.60 for a 12 pack but the other 12 pack is more expensive making a 6 pack cheaper. (add another 6 pack)
5.40 for a 18 pack (add another 6pack)
7.20 for a 24 pack so this means the 6pack is more expensive and a 24pack is cheaper (in gonna keep adding till we get to 36 pack)
9 for a 30 pack
10.80 for a 36 pack
Answer:
(215+4)-51=168
Step-by-step explanation:
Because you have to add 215 and 4 first, then subtract