First see how many times can 8 go into 52. So 8 goes 6 times, and it equals to; 48
Now subtract 48 from 52; 52-48= 4
Finally bring down the 0 next to the 4; 40
Now to get you final answer find out how many times can 8 go into 40; 5
Since it goes exactly 5 times then your final answer would be; 65
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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
(A) There should have been 5 outcomes of HT
(B) The experimental probability is greater than the theoretical probability of HT.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
-- Sample Space
--- Sample Size
Solving (a); theoretical outcome of HT in 20 tosses
First, calculate the theoretical probability of HT


Multiply this by the number of tosses


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Solving (b); experimental probability of HT
Here, we make use of the table


---- Experimental Probability
In (a), the theoretical probability is:

---- Experimental Probability
By comparison;

The length of TY is 2.26.
Solution:
In ΔTRY, θ = 37°, Adjacent side = 3.
To find the length of TY.
Using trigonometry identity,





TY = 2.26
Hence the length of TY is 2.26.