<span>1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
One die can show the values 1-6, while the other die can only show 0 or 6. So the possible totals are 1 through 6 plus 0 and 1 through 6 plus 6. Written out, one-by-one, this gives:
1+0 = 1
2+0 = 2
3+0 = 3
4+0 = 4
5+0 = 5
6+0 = 6
1+6 = 7
2+6 = 8
3+6 = 9
4+6 = 10
5+6 = 11
6+6 = 12</span>
Answer:
is the answer.
Step-by-step explanation:
We have to solve the given expression 2 × 1 - 2 3/8

[Now we take LCF of denominators of both the fractions]

So the final answer is 
Answer:
Option T - Lowest
Option R - Highest
Option S - Neither
Explanation:
Option T $334.43 x 48 = $16,052.64 -- adding $52.64 in interest
Option R $203.67 x 72 = $14,664.24 -- adding $664.24 in interest
Option S $256.24 x 60 = $15,374.4 -- adding $374.4 in interest.
T = $52.64 (Lowest)
R = $664.24 (Highest)
S = $374.4 (Middle)
Answer:
90, 86, 92, 89
Step-by-step explanation:
The mean of her first five quiz scores is found by adding the scores together and dividing by 5:
(84+72+90+95+87)/5 = 428/5 = 85.6
Any value higher than this mean for the sixth quiz score will raise the overall mean; any value below this mean for the sixth quiz score will lower the overall mean. This means the values that could increase her mean are 90, 86, 92 and 89.