For this simulation, there are 5 numbers that we can draw. One of the numbers will result in seeing the groundhog. (1/5 or 0.20) To find the probability that Jay will see the groundhog 4 years in a row, we would use the following equation: 1/5•1/5•1/5•1/5
We would multiply the odds of getting a certain outcome by the number of time we want that outcome.
The odds that Jay will see the groundhog for the next for years is 0.0016, or .16%.
Bottom answer is correct: d {0, 1, 2, 3}, r {-5, -2, 3, 4}, relation is a function
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Answer:
$30.72
Step-by-step explanation:
You were right with your answer, the teacher is probably just wanting you to tip on the subtotal (before tax) instead of the total total. Instead of doing total+tax+tip, we're going to figure out the tax and tip separately and then add it all together.
<u>Tipping on the subtotal (what your teacher wanted)</u>
20% of $24 = $4.80
8% of $24 = $1.92
$24+$4.80+$1.92=$30.72
<u>Tipping on the total (what you did)</u>
8% of $24 is $1.92
New total is $25.92
20% of $25.92 is $5.18
$25.92 + $5.18 = $31.10