Hello Amontessemprit,
Answer:<span> $1.00 = 1
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<span />How I got my answer,
Rewrite the decimal number as a fraction with 1 in the denominator<span>
$1.00 = <span>$1.00/1
</span></span>
<span><span /></span>Multiply to remove 0 decimal places. Here, you multiply top and bottom by 10^0
<span><span>$1.00/1 </span>×<span> 1/1</span> = <span>1/1
</span></span>
<span><span /></span>Simplify the improper fraction, <span>= 1
</span>
<span />In conclusion, <span>$1.00 =<span> 1</span></span>
Answer:
Probability of having two hits in the same region = 0.178
mu: average number of hits per region
x: number of hits
e: mathematical constant approximately equal to 2.71828.
Step-by-step explanation:
We can describe the probability of k events with the Poisson distribution, expressed as:

Being μ the expected rate of events.
If 535 bombs hit 553 regions, the expected rate of bombs per region (the events for this question) is:

For a region to being hit by two bombs, it has a probability of:

Answer:
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Answer:
No.
Step-by-step explanation:
Since we do not know the location of each house in relation to the school, we cannot figure out who is goona arive faster