Answer:
I mean if it's there dream then why stop it? Its there life and we can't really stop that cause regardless what you say or do they're gonna find a way to do it. So I would say yes.
Answer:
I don't know the answer.''
Step-by-step explanation:
The class starts out with 26 students, of whom 12 are girls and, perhaps unlike Mr Morris, are sure of it.
The probability of the first random choice being a girl is 12/26. If successful, there are now 25 students left, of whom 11 are girls. The probability of a girl on the 2nd random choice is 11/25. The probability that BOTH random choices are successful is (12/26) x (11/25). That's (132/650), or about 20.31% (rounded).
Answer:
y = -2.8x +69.4
Step-by-step explanation:
The 2-point form of the equation of a line can be used to find the equation of the line through points (3, 61) and (13, 33). The general form of it is ...
y = (y2-y1)/(x2-x1)·(x -x1) +y1
For the given points, this is ...
y = (33 -61)/(13 -3)·(x -3) +61
y = -28/10(x -3) +61
y = -2.8x +69.4 . . . . . the equation of the line through the given points
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<em>Comment on the problem</em>
A "line of best fit" is one that minimizes some measure of deviation from the line. Usually, what is minimized is the square of the deviations. Choosing two points to draw the line through may be convenient, but does not necessarily result in a line of best fit.
Answer:80
Step-by-step explanation: