There are 5 cards less than nine that are prime, so there is a 5/9 chance of picking the first one prime. The second one would be 4/8 or 1/2, because you have removed a card from the deck. You multiply them together to get: 5/18.
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Answer:
the answer is the first -5cd
Answer:
AECG
Step-by-step explanation:
1
sqrt(49) = 7
sqrt(a^2) = a
sqrt(b^2) = b
For every two variables you can take one out from under the root sign and thorough the other one away.
Answer: E
2
sqrt(36) = 6
sqrt(a^2) = a See comment for 1.
b must be left where it is. There is only 1 of them.
6asqrt(b)
Answer: A
3. sqrt(25) = 5
sqrt(b^2) = b
a must be left alone. There's only 1 of them.
5b sqrt(a)
answer: C
4
sqrt(81 a b)
sqrt(81) = 9
The variables must be left alone. There's only1 of them
9 sqrt(ab)
Answer G
Answer:
I think s(2s) = 205
Step-by-step explanation: