No it is not necessary that Kelvin will get one head and one tail every time
<u>Explanation:</u>
Probability in math is equal to favorable outcomes/total outcomes
The coin has two sides a head and a tail. When we flip a coin we have 50-50 possibility of getting a head and a tail. It means with every toss we have 1/2 possibility of getting head as well as tail.
But this does not mean that when we toss a coin twice we will get one head at one toss and one tail at another toss.
There is a possibility of getting both heads as well as both the tails.
Answer:
7.6^8
Step-by-step explanation:
The remainder theorem tells you that when you do synthetic division with the 6, the remainder will be the same value as when you evaluate the function with the value of 6.
The answer is 15
Answer:
Andre is not correct; each card is .0054 inches thick
Step-by-step explanation:
Since the stack is 2.16 inches and there's 400 cards, divide 2.16 by 400 to get .0054 inches per card
1. The mean is calculated using:
(9.4 + 17 + 7.3 + 7 + 16.1 + 5.4 + 5.9 + 8.5 + 4.2 + 9.2)/ 10
= 9
2. The standard deviation is 4.31
3. The years are 1996, 1997, 1999-200
<span>c) 1996 and 1997
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4. The median is 7.9