Answer:
SUPER SORRY IF THIS IS WRONG
I believe one egg would cost $2
Step-by-step explanation:
Three dozen eggs is 36 eggs, then 36 divided by 18 is 2. So one egg would be $2.
Again really sorry if I am wrong.
A(x) = P(1.02)^x
A(x) = P(1 + 0.02)^x
A(x) = P(1 + r)^x
Therefore rate of change = 0.02 = 2%.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that we pick up three people at random.
We can ignore the leap year so we assume there are 365 days in a year.
Probability for a person to be born on a specific data is equally likely and hence equal to

Each person out of three persons is independent of the other.
Hence for the second person to have the same birthday would have equal probability.
X = No of persons to have common birthday is binomial with n =3 and p = 
a) the probability that the first two people share a birthday
= 
b) the probability that at least two people share a birthday
= 
Answer:
one eighth of 4 equals 1/5