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Andreyy89
3 years ago
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Mathematics
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finlep [7]3 years ago
5 0
This is a poorly imported question, but if QR=12 and RS=19, that means R is in between Q and S. And two parts = a whole segment because of a certain rule. Meaning
QS = 31
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The game that is  used for the scenario above in terms of fair play is  using a balloon. Here, the player will hit the balloon.

<h3>What is the scenario under the balloon game?</h3>

The rule of play are:

This is a classic game with simple rules which are:

  • Each player to hit the balloon up and it bonce into the air but when one should not allow it to touch the ground.,
  • Players would be tied together in twos and they will juggle a lot of balloon and it have to be more than 1 balloon with one of their hands tied to their back.

A scenario of the worksheet game whose expected value is 0 is given below:

Assume that it costs about $1 for a player to play the billon game and as such, if  the player hits a balloon, they will be given $3. what can you say. Can you say that it this game is fair or not? and who has the biggest advantage.

Solution

Note that a  game is ”fair” if the expected value is said to be 0. When a player is said to hits a balloon, their net profit often increase by $4.  So when the player do not hit a balloon, it drops to $1.

(4)(0.313) + (-1)(0.313)

= 0.939 approximately

Thus, the expected value is $0.939 which tells that the game is fair.

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4 0
2 years ago
On a coordinate plane, parallelogram A B C D has points (3, 6), (6, 5), (5, 1), and (2, 2).
jeka94

Answer:

  13 square units

Step-by-step explanation:

The bounding rectangle is 4 units wide and 5 units high, so has an area of 4×5 = 20 square units. From that are subtracted the areas of 4 triangles. 2 of them are 3 wide and 1 high, so have a combined area of 3×1 = 3 square units. The other two are 1 wide and 4 high, so have a combined area of 1×4 = 4 square units.

Then the area of the parallelogram is ...

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Step-by-step explanation:

Part A: You can only use Pythagorean's Theorem on a right triangle.

Part B: The side across from the right angle is the hypotenuse. It has a length of 15.

Part C: To find the missing side using Pythagorean's Theorem:

a^2+11^2=15^2 and

a^2+121=225 and

a^2=104 and

a = 10.20

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Answer:

C

Step-by-step explanation:

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