For each question, there is a 1/2 chance at getting the question correct by guessing.
Let's take a scenario to better understand.
Suppose the true-false paper has 5 questions. For a perfect score by guessing, you'd need to get all 5 correct (ie (1/2)⁵)
The reason why you multiply is because you need each 1/2 simultaneously for a perfect score, which is an important concept when doing binomial probability later on.
Thus, let's use this knowledge to answer the question.
We need the minimum amount of questions such that the probability is less than 1/10.
We can write an inequality for this:

Now, we need to log both sides to find n.

n > 3.3219...
n ≈ 4
Thus, 4 questions is the minimum number of questions needed.
Answer: 2 1/4 in.
Step-by-step explanation:
make the denominaters the same (4) and then subtract 20 3/4 - 18 2/4 which is 2 1/4.
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Answer:
(8,800)
Step-by-step explanation:
It's the outlier and is also the only one without negative correlation.
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
Q17

For Q18 and Q19.
If ΔABC ≅ ΔSRT (congruent), then

Q20

Answer:
56
Step-by-step explanation:
You will add 42+14 together to get 56 and you will distribute 42 and 14 to get 2 cubed times 14.
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