Answer:
Pr(only one of them will pass the driving test) = 0.38
Step-by-step explanation:
The probability that Ben will pass = 0.8
Let Pr = pribability
Pr(Ben pass) = 0.8
Pr(Ben fail) = 1 - Pr(Ben pass) = 1-0.8
Pr(Ben fail) = 0.2
The probability that Tom will pass = 0.7
Pr (Tom pass) = 0.7
Pr (Tom fail) = 1 - Pr (Tom pass) = 1-0.7
Pr (Tom fail) = 0.3
Pr(only one pass) = Pr(Ben pass and Tom fail) + Pr (Tom pass and Ben fail)
Pr(only one pass) = (0.8 × 0.3) + (0.7 × 0.2)
Pr(only one pass) = 0.24 + 0.14
Pr(only one pass) = 0.38
No. An obtuse triangle can not be an equilateral triangle because for a triangle to be equilateral, all three sides have to be the same measure and the same degree of angle (60). Since, an obtuse triangle has an angle greater than 90, the other two sides could be equal, but then you would have an obtuse isosceles triangle, not an equiangular equilateral triangle. Therefore, the obtuse angle in the obtuse triangle will limit the triangle from being an equilateral triangle.
A. If you disassemble the shapes and add the numbers, you can get the answer :).
There is no distinct pattern, the scatter plot would be up down and spread apart, nothing really correlated.
1-) isolate the radical symbol on one side of the equation
2-) square both sides of the equation to eliminate the radical symbol