The answer is the second image from left to right (B). Examples of direct and inverse variations are showed in the image below. :)
Plot each point on a graph , then count how many you need to go up and then over in this case it is 8 over 1 then calculate the y int so y= 8x -25
Answer:
Improper its 81/10
Step-by-step explanation:
8 1/10~ we should multiply denominator with whole number then add numerator:
10 x 8 = 80+ 1 = 81
In improper its- 81/10
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a) We know that the probability Jane will win is 0.2, and draws is 0.3, which leaves the probability of her losing to be 0.5 (1 - 0.2 - 0.3 = 0.5).
I'll begin by filling in for the first game:
win = 0.2, draw = 0.3, lose = 0.5
Next, we'll fill in for if she wins, draws, or loses the second game. The probabilities would be the same as the first game for the second game.
Win (0.2): win = 0.2, draw = 0.3, lose = 0.5
Draw (0.3): win = 0.2, draw = 0.3, lose = 0.5
Lose (0.5): win = 0.2, draw = 0.3, lose = 0.5
b) To find the probability that Jane will win both games, we need to multiply the probability of Jane winning the first game by the probability of her winning the second game.
0.2 x 0.2 = 0.04
Hope this helps! :)
Answer:
4.727
Step-by-step explanation:
An easy way to think of something being divided by a fraction is by turning the fraction into a decimal. In this case, it's 5 1/2, which is the same as 5.5. So, you can just calculate 26 / 5.5, by hand, or on a calculator, and the answer is 4.727.
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