Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
This is a special die. Its six sides bear the numbers {9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14}.
There are three possibilities for getting a multiple of two: {10, 12, 14}, and
there is only one possibilities for getting a multiple of ten: {10, 12, 14}
The probability here of getting a multiple of two is 3/6, and that of getting a multiple of ten is 1/6. But one of the outcomes is found in both result sets: 10. Getting a multiple of 10 is already included in the event that the outcome is a multiple of two. My answer here would be 3/6, or 1/2.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Price of one pound = 1.95
Price of 13.2 pounds = 13.2 x 1.95 = 25.74
Absolutely ducking false no ways. Sound engineers don’t require it (more don’t use it) or computer scientists
Answer:
-125
Step-by-step explanation:
[-5]^3 = -125
<em>p</em> ² + 6 is even if <em>p</em> ² is even (the sum of two even numbers is even), and this happens only if <em>p</em> itself is even, i.e. if <em>p</em> = 2 since 2 is the only even prime.
All other primes <em>p</em> are odd, so <em>p</em> ² would be odd, and adding 6 would not change that (odd + even = odd).