<em>Question:</em>
<em>The probability that a UCR undergraduate majors in Nursing is 0.15. The probability that a UCR undergraduate is a Junior is 0.20. The probability that a UCR undergraduate is a Junior or a Nursing major is 0.085. What is the probability that a UCR undergraduate is a Junior and a Nursing major?</em>
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
Represent Junior with J and Nursing Major with N.
So, we have:
Required
Determine
In probability, for events A and B
In this case:
Substitute values for P(J), P(N) and P(J or N)
<em>Hence, the probability that an undergraduate is a Junior and major in Nursing is 0.265</em>
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
circumference = 2πr
2πr = 30π inches
Area = πr² = π*15*15 = 225π square inches
Answer:
5.3333333333
Step-by-step explanation:
A number is called a rational if it can be written in the form of p/q where p/q are integers and q≠0.
The terminating numbers are always a rational number.
The number 5.3333333... is a rational number.
She used 1 3/4 bags of oranges
You multiply them and get 7/4 which equals 1 3/5 bags.