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Answer:
A factor of 30 is chosen at random. What is the probability, as a decimal, that it is a 2-digit number?
The positive whole-number factors of 30 are:
1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 10, 15 and 30.
So, there are 8 of them. Of these, 3 have two digits. Writing each factor on a slip of paper, then putting the slips into a hat, and finally choosing one without looking, get that
P(factor of 30 chosen is a 2-digit number) = number of two-digit factors ÷ number of factors
=38=3×.125=.375 as a decimal number.
Answer:
1/6<1/2
Step-by-step explanation:
1/2 is .5 while 1/6 is .166 repeating
The answer is B. 65 degrees.
Answer:
I dont know if this is supposed to be solved a certain way for a class, but as a bargain shopper, this is what I would do to figure out the best value.
Step-by-step explanation:
First divide $10 by 4: 10.00/4=2.5 or $2.50 per card
Then, divide $14 by 6: 14.00/6=2.3333333 so about $2.33 per card
Now, just look at the two answers and see which one is less.
If you buy 4 cards for $10, you will pay $2.50 for each card and if you buy 6 cards for $14, you will pay about $2.33 for each card. Therefore, the better value would be the 6 cards for $14.