Answer:
Independent
Step-by-step explanation:
The reliance of an event on the outcine of another event gives rise to a dependent event. For any two or more event, whereby the outcome of event A has no effect on the possible outcome of event B, then such scenario is termed as being Independent. In the scenario described above, the outcome oof Sam's pick does not depend on the outcine of Steve's pick. This is because, once Steve makes his selection, the marble is returned into the box before Sam makes his own selection.Therefore, no matter the color of marble picked by Steven, it will have no bearing on the outcome of Sam's pick.
Answer:
16.86 ft/s
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that
Speed of the carousel, s = 14 rpm
Distance from the carousel, d = 23 ft
To start with, we convert the given speed to revolution per second, so that
s = 14/60 rev/sec
To find the needed speed, we use the formula
v =2πnR, remember that Diameter = 2R, so we substitute D for 2R and get πnD
v = πnD, and we use this to find our needed velocity
v = 3.142 * 14/60 * 23
v = 72.266 * 14/60
v = 16.86 ft/s
Therefore the boy must run at a speed of 16.86 ft/s in order to be able to match the carousel and jump on it
The answer is C. Just took the quiz and B was wrong. It needs to be the one with the smaller 12.
Answer:
X^2 -4
Step-by-step explanation:
Not entirely sure but would u just expand the brackets. As this is a difference between 2 squares the answer should be correct but it not sure.
The answer is expressions D, E, and G.
In algebra, a ‘term’ usually means the different parts of an expression that are separated by + and - signs.
Options A and B only have 1 term, an x or y³, so these are incorrect.
Option C has 1 term as well, ‘xyz’, because they are all multiplied together which makes it one term.
D and E both have 3 terms each, but F has 4 unique terms so this is incorrect also.
G has 3 unique terms, x³, x^4, and 7x, so this is correct.
When H is expanded, you will end up with more than 3 unique terms, so this is incorrect.
I hope this helps!