63%
First, we have to take 20.00 - 7.40 which gets us 12.60.
Then, we use the formula where we put the 12.60 on top of a fraction bar, and the 20.00 on bottom.
We do 12.60 x 100 which makes 1260.
Lastly, we divide that by the 20.00 which gets us 63.
So, Julie has 63% of her money left.
I hope this helped!!!
Answer:
a. P(x>20)=0.19
b. P(x≥6)=0.72
c. P(x≤20)=0.81
d. A and C
Step-by-step explanation:
We know that:
1) the probability that a student makes fewer than 6 mistakes is 0.28

2) The probaiblity that a student makes between 6 to 20 mistakes is 0.53.

We will express the proabilibities in function of the information we have.
a. Probability that a student makes more than 20 mistakes.

b. Probability that the student make 6 or more mistakes

c. Probability that a student makes 20 mistakes at most

d. A and C, because A takes a event of more than 20 mistakes and C takes the event of 20 or less mistakes. Both events cover a probability of 1.
Answer:
0.7bar
Step-by-step explanation:
(32-18)/18
=14/18
=7/9
=0.7bar
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
(G n m) = [Max, Anael]
(G u S) = [Acel, Action, Anael, Max, Carl, Dario, Carlin, Kia, Barak]