Answer:
6.23*10^6
Step-by-step explanation:
We first write the answer in full notation 6,230,000.
Then we count how many decimal places it takes before we have one leading digit. Since it is six, we move the decimal place and write 6.23*10^6
I think to solve this problem you would have to divide 276 by 2 and 336 by 2 to get the costs per ticket. Then you would compare the costs and see which ticket costs or charges more.
The probability of a baby being a boy is 0.514.
Nine baby births are selected and we have to find the probability that at last one of them is a girl.
P(At least one out of 9 is baby girl) = 1 - P(No baby girl)
= 1 - P(All 9 are baby boy)
= 1 - (0.514)^9
= 1 - 0.0025
= 0.9975
The probability that at least one out of 9 selected births is baby girl is 0.9975