3 of anything is almost always less than 5 of the same thing.
That's true for cows, rocks, trees, fish, salt-shakers, and babies.
I can't think of any object where it wouldn't be true.
Why wouldn't it be true for tenths ?
Let me say it another way:
No. 3/10 is <em>less than</em> 5/10 .
Answer:
<h2> 6/35</h2>
Step-by-step explanation:
This problem is on fraction
given data
chocolate chip cookies= 12
lemon cookies = 6
strawberry cookies= 17
the total cookies is = 12+6+17
=35 cookies
Therefore the fraction that indicates the lemon cookies is
=the number of lemon cookies/total cookies
=6/35
Hence the fraction lemon is 6/35
Y-4 = - 1/2 ( x+6)
thats the correcr answer
Answer:
0.4%
Step-by-step explanation:
In this case, because the coins have been replaced, the final probability would be multiplying the same probability six times (or raising it to exponent 6.). In other words, the probability of a dime coming out.
This probability would be the amount of dimes divided by the total number of coins, as follows:
Total coins = 10 + 8 + 2 = 20 coins.
So the probability would be: 8/20 = 2/5
The final probability would then be:
(2/5) ^ 6 = 0.004
In other words, the probability of this event occurring 6 times in a row is 0.4%
65%=0,65
30×0,65=19,5 <-----------