2 cakes - Theresa's and Joe's
Theresa's cake had 6 pieces after she cut it. (2 times the size of Joe's pieces)
Joe's cake had 12 pieces after he cut it. (1/2 the size of Theresa's pieces)
We know that 8/12ths of ONE cake were eaten and that Joe ate 2 of his pieces.
We want to know how many pieces Theresa ate of her cake. Keeping in mind that her pieces are equal to 2 of Joe's pieces we can solve this question.
8/12 eaten total
if 2/12 by Joe
then 8-2 = 6, 6/12 by Theresa
(BUT: Theresa's pieces were twice the size of Joe's so we will divide by 2)
6/12 = 3/6
Answer: Theresa ate 3 pieces of her cake
5 9/10 - 4 5/6 = (5x10+9)/10 - (4x6+5)/6 = 59/10 - 29/6 = 177/30 - 145/30 = 32/30 = 1 1/15 feet apart
Answer:
100
Step-by-step explanation:
20/2= 10 and 10 squared is 100 but you have to move the -6 to the opposite side
Answer: 0.01145
Step-by-step explanation:
We use Binomial distribution , where the probability of getting x successes in n trial is given by :-
, p = probability of getting each success in each trial.
As per given
The proportion that a car with a certain protection system will be recovered= p=0.87
n= 8
Let x be the number of cars will be recovered.
Then, the probability that 4 of 8 stolen cars will be recovered:


Hence, the required probability is 0.01145.
Answer:
-14
Step-by-step explanation: