It would have to be 5 60/100
(5 wholes and sixty out of a hundred)
Answer:
<em>The probability of getting exactly 2 of the cards are spades out of 6 cards will be </em><em>0.315</em>
Step-by-step explanation:
6 cards are drawn at random from a standard deck of 52 cards.
The number ways 6 cards can be drawn from a deck of 52 cards will be,

In a deck of 52 cards, 13 cards are of spades. So drawing 2 spades out of 13 is,

As exactly 2 must be spades, so the remaining 4 cards must be drawn from other 39 cards of other suits. This can be done in,

The probability of getting exactly 2 of the cards are spades out of 6 cards will be,

Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
11.04 = 10(1.02)^n
1.104 = 1.02^n
ln 1.104 = ln 1.02^n
ln 1.104 = n ln 1.02
n = ln 1.104/ ln 1.02
n = 4.99630409516
4.99 can be rounded to 5.
So a reasonable domain would be 0 ≤ x < 5
PART B)
f(0) = 10(1.02)^0
f(0) = 10(1)
f(0) = 10
The y-intercept represents the height of the plant when they began the experiment.
f(1) = 10(1.02)^1
f(1) = 10(1.02)
f(1) = 10.2
(1, 10.2)
f(5) = 10(1.02)^5
f(5) = 10(1.1040808)
f(5) = 11.040808
f(1)=10(1.02)^1
f(1)=10.2
Average rate= (fn2-fn1)/(n2-n1)
=11.04-10.2/(5-1)
=0.22
the average rate of change of the function f(n) from n = 1 to n = 5 is 0.22.
Answer:
- 20
Step-by-step explanation:
Step 1:
0.6r + 3 = 0.1r - 7 Equation
Step 2:
0.5r + 3 = - 7 Subtract 0.1r on both sides
Step 3:
0.5r = - 10 Subtract 3 on both sides
Step 4:
r = - 10 ÷ 0.5 Divide
Answer:
r = - 20
Hope This Helps :)
449640 pieces of candy total. Wow, what a sweet treat
:)