Answer: 7/32
Step-by-step explanation:
3/8}^2=9/64
3/7+3/14=9/14
9/64÷9/14=7/32
Answer:
it will take a programmer about 16.67 times to work before they are fired
Step-by-step explanation:
From the information given;
The transistion matrix for this study can be computed as:
P M X
P 0.7 0.2 0.1
M 0 0.95 0.05
X 0 0 1
where;
The probability that the programmer remains a programmer = 
The probability that the programmer turns out to be a manager = 
The probability that the programmer is being fired = 
Thus, the required number of years prior to the moment being fired for an employee y(P), for programmer and y(M) for manager is represented by ;



y(M) = 
y(M) =20
y(P)=1+0.7y(P)+0.2y(M)
y(P) - 0.7y(P) = 1 + 0.2y(M)
0.3y(P) = 1 + 0.2(20)=1+4
0.3y(P) = 1 + 4
0.3y(P) = 5


Therefore, it will take a programmer about 16.67 times to work before they are fired
Answer:
55 + 98 = 153
Step-by-step explanation:
Step-by-step explanation:
hsq=psq+bsq
csq=48sq+14sq
csq=2304+196
c=50cm
where,
sq=square
1) 11 1/8
2) 5/7
3)it would be 233/3 but since that isn't your option try going with 23/3
4) 10 / 16
5) 9/3 = 3 (aka 3/1 ) then 3/9 = 0.3.
Answer for number 5 ⬇
Therefore 9/3 would be your greatest
~the fractions doesn't equal each other~{meaning that the equal sign wouldn't be your answer} ~
~3/9 Would be lesser than 9/3~
~just make the fraction into division .it might help ~
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For improper fraction just multiply and add
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Looking for the equivalent of the fractions... try dividing as well
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Example of a improper fraction
Problem : 12 3/5
Work: 12(5) = 60
60 +( 3 )= 63
Answer : 63/ 5
(note: don't worry about the example .... its not apart of the questions you asked.. but you can if you want to ... don't get me wrong.. if it was helpful you can use it )
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