6 subsets have 2 elements
<span>We have this equation:
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and we need to find the value of x.
First of all, we multiply the whole equation for 1/2, so our goal is to isolate x, therefore:
Next step we must do is to apply <span>logarithms:
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Next, we have to apply identities and then to solve the equation:




Finally, we have the value of x which was our goal. This is the answer for the question above:
Answer:
If there are 10 students taking only chemistry, 9 students taking only physics, and 5 students only taking both chemisty and 16 students are taking neither; I would add 10+9+5+16=40 (total students) and divide 10/40 (25% chemistry) 9/40 (22.5% physics) 5/40 (12.5% both) 16/40 (40% neither)
Step-by-step explanation:
1. Determine a single event with a single outcome.
2. Identify the total number of outcomes that can occur.
3. Divide the number of events by the number of possible outcomes.
First you would multiply 58 by .20 and you would receive 11.6
next you would subtract 11.y from 58 and get 46.4
so yes Allen can afford the sneakers