The correct option is the first one. Independent events are exactly what you're asking for: the information you have on one event doesn't affect in any way the probability of the other.
A classic example is the roll of two dice: assume that you roll the first one and get a 4. Does this imply anything on the outcome of the second die? No, all events 1,2,3,4,5,6 are still equally distributed, no matter the result of the first die.
Answer:
g is right its 66 cents
Step-by-step explanation:
you would divide 82.49 by 125 and then round to the nearest hundredth
Answer:
A,B,D,E,H
Step-by-step explanation:
First, write an expression.
The correct expression is n + 8.
Second, substitute 5.3 for the variable, n.
Third, simplify by adding 5.3 and 8.
The answer is 13.3.
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>Substitute g = 10, and h = 5 into the expression:</u>

<u>Multiply:</u>

<u>Cross out -2.5 and 2.5, as they're equal to 0:</u>
4.
If he is biking at the same rate he will bike 28 miles after 4 hours.

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