Answer:
<em>0</em> is the probability that a randomly selected student plays both a stringed and a brass instrument.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that:
Number of students who play stringed instruments, N(A) = 15
Number of students who play brass instruments, N(B) = 20
Number of students who play neither, N(
)' = 5
<u>To find:</u>
The probability that a randomly selected students plays both = ?
<u>Solution:</u>
Total Number of students = N(A)+N(B)+N(
)' =15 + 20 + 5 = 40
(As there is no student common in both the instruments we can simply add the three values to find the total number of students)
As per the venn diagram, no student plays both the instruments i.e.

Formula for probability of an event E can be observed as:


So, <em>0</em> is the probability that a randomly selected student plays both a stringed and a brass instrument.
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Answer:Kyle’s claim is not reasonable
Step-by-step explanation:
Total length of the string of the necklace that Kyle covered with black beads is 5/8.
Total length of the string of the necklace that Kyle covered with white beads is 1/4.
Total length of the string of the necklace that Kyle covered with black beads and white beads is would be
1/4 + 5/8 = 7/8 = 0.875
Kyle thought that he will cover 6/12 of the string with beads. 6/12 = 0.5
It means that he covered more than 6/12. Kyle's claim was wrong
They cost less because there are more items in stock meaning that there isn't a limit here is another way of thinking if there are less Items then they can charge you more per item because they know you are gonna want it but if there are tons of that one item they there kinda like eh then you think oh I can live without that....... Hope this helps