Given that Erica and AAron,are using lottery system to decide who will wash dishes every night.
They put some red and blue power chips and draw each one. If same colour, Aaron will wash and if not same colours Erica will wash
If the game is to be fair, then both should have equal chances of opportunity for washing.
i.e. Probability for Erica washing = Prob of Aaron washing
i.e. P(different chips) = P(same colour chips)
Say there are m red colours and n blue colours.
Both are drawing at the same time.
Hence Prob (getting same colour) = (mC2+nC2)/(m+n)C2
Probfor different colour = mC1+nC1/(m+n)C2
The two would be equal is mC2 +nC2 = m+n
This is possible if mC2 =m and nC2 = n.
Or m = 2+1 =3 and n =3
That for a fair game we must have both colours to be 3.
Answer: A
Step-by-step explanation: 5*5=25 it is negative so the answer is -25

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First, apply this following rule:

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Second, apply this following rule:

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Third, multiply 1 × 6 to get 6 and 6 × 2 to get 12.
Fourth, find the GCF of 6 and 12.
Factors of 6: 1, 2, 3, 6
Factors of 12: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 12
The GCF is 6.
Fifth, divide the numerator by the GCF.

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Sixth, divide the denominator by the GCF.

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Seventh, collect the new numerator and new denominator.

Answer as fraction:

Answer as decimal: 0.5
Answer:
t=-6
Step-by-step explanation: