Answer:
480
Step-by-step explanation:
(26*-48)+(-48*-36)
-1248 + 1728
480
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The color that has the greatest difference between the theoretical and experimental probability is yellow.
<h3>Which color has the greatest difference?
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Theoretical probability of each color = number of color in each section / total number of sections
1/5 = 0.2
Experimental probability is based on the result of an experiment that has been carried out multiples times
Experimental probability
Experimental probability of choosing orange = 118 / 625 = 0.19
Difference = 0.2 - 0.19 = 0.01
Experimental probability of choosing purple = 137 / 625 = 0.22
Difference 0.22 - 0.2 = 0.02
Experimental probability of choosing brown = 122 / 625 = 0.20
0.2 - 0.2 = 0
Experimental probability of choosing yellow = 106 / 625 = 0.17
0.20 - 0.1696 = 0.0304
Experimental probability of choosing green = 142 / 625 = 0.23
0.2272 - 0.20 = 0.0272
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Your answer should have been 3850 in^2
1^2/5^2 = 1/25
1/25 = 154/x
1x= 154 (25)
1x/1= 3850/1
x= 3850
Answer:
56 trucks and 24 cars
Step-by-step explanation:
Multiply each by 8 to continue the linear relationship.