There are six sides on each die. For each possible score on Die 1, there are six possible scores on Die 2. So the number of possible combinations is 6*6 = 36.
<span>It follows that if the dice are thrown 36 times, you would expect each combination to come up once. </span>
<span>We therefore simply need to know how many combinations add up to less than 5. (I've interpreted this as not including a total of 5 itself). </span>
<span>These combinations are: 1 and 1, 2 and 1, 1 and 2, 2 and 2, 3 and 1, and 1 and 3 ---> six combinations out of 36. </span>
<span>So you'd expect a sum less than 5 six times. </span>
It would be 6 feet less than whatever the measure of the width is.
Answer: $9.23
because you multiply 3.59 by 3 to get $10.77 which was spent then you subtract $10.77 from $20.
I hope this helps you
-cos²x= sin²x-1
4.sinx = sin²x-1+4
sin²x-4.sinx +3=0
(sinx-3)(sinx-1)=0
sinx≠3
sinx =1
SİN90=1
6.5 goes in the first box and 5.5 goes in the second box.
Explanation for first box: 13+2 is 15 and half of 15 is 7.5 so you need to take 13 and subtract 7.5. Once you do that, you end up with 6.5
Explanation for second box: (The negative 7 doesn't matter because you want the absolute value) 18+7 is 25 and half of 25 is 12.5. 18-12.5 is 5.5 so the answer would be 5.5