Answer:
10
Step-by-step explanation:
12 ÷ 1 1/5
Change to an improper fraction
12 ÷ ( 5*1+1)/5
12 ÷ 6/5
Copy dot flip
12 * 5/6
12/6 * 5
2*5
10
Yes, 0.34 is a rational number since it can be written as a fraction.
Answer:
If a and b are two events such that:
b⊂a
Then it is obvious that p(b)≤p(a)
where p denotes the probability of an event.
<em>" Because as one event is contained in the other that means it has possibility to contain more favourable outcomes than the other while the probability of both the events is calculated by taking the total number of outcomes to be equal "</em>
Let us consider an <u>example</u> as:
We roll a die;
so the total outcomes are: {1,2,3,4,5,6}.
Now let b denotes the event that the number is an even number less than 5.
Number of favourable outcomes( {2,4} )=2
p(b)= 2/6
let a denotes that the number is less than 5.
Then Number of favourable outcomes( {1,2,3,4} )=4
p(a)=4/6
clearly b⊂a
also we could see that p(b)<p(a)
Negative four times 3p is -12p so then -12p-7 <5. Then add 7 to five and get -12p<12. Divide by -12, change direction of symbol because you are dividing by a negative and get p>-1.