I mean, a normal die has no odd number above 5, so it'd be 0/6, or 0%. If you include the 5, it's 1 in 6, or 16%.
The order of division determines the numerator and the denominator and this can effect the value. And example of this:
3/2 = 1.5
2/3 = 0.6667
Whereas, multiplication is not affected by the order:
2 x 3 = 6
3 x 2 = 6
Answer:
if the probability of a 6 is 1/5, the probability of “not six” is 4/5. The probability of a 6 on the first roll and not on the second is 1/5 x 4/5 = 4/25. The six could come on the second roll so that probability must be doubled. The overall probability of exactly one six is 8/25 or 0.32.
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
maybe D is your answer
Step-by-step explanation:
but don't take my word for it
Width of smaller tv=x. in feet
length of smaller tv =x+1
l of larger= x+1.5
w of larger = x +0.5
area = l x w
area = (x+1.5)(x+ 0.5)
area= x^2 +2x + 0.75