There are a few ways to look at this. If you wanted to look at all the events, you could draw a 6 x 6 grid and label the left side from 1 to 6 and the bottom from 1 to 6. The intersection of a row and a column would be a possible sum. You can check to see if the event you want to occur occurs on a cell by cell basis. Like if you wanted to see how many possibilities are there to get a sum of 12. We know there is only one way, that is to roll a 6 and a 6. Then you would shade the top right corner cell of the grid and check the other ones (for more complicated events). Then the probability is just the number of shaded cells divided by the total number of cells.
But, since you can probably just count the events, how many ways are there to roll any two numbers, if the order matters, there are 36 possibilities (6 x 6 grid). You could roll 4 then 6, 6 then 4, 5 then 5, 5 then 6, 6 then 5, and 6 then 6. There are 6 possibilities with a sum more than 9 and 36 total, so the probability of that one event is 6/36 or 1/6. Try out the last one ;)
No they are the same size because if you convert 1/4 into /16 it equals 5/16.
Use the slope equation:

Plug in the points (2, 15) and (0, -1).

⇒

= 8
The slope of the line is 8.
Firstly, we need to understand the formula of point-slope form:

Where x and y is the coordinates and m is the slope respectively.
To find the slope:

In this case:

We can then put the above slope and the point (-1,4) into the formula:
4-y = -1/2(-1-x)
-y = 1/2+1/2x-4
y = -1/2x+7/2
Alternatively:
y-4=-1/2(x-(-1))
y=-1/2x-1/2+4
y = -1/2x+7/2
Therefore the answer is y = -1/2x+7/2.
Hope it helps!
Answer:
the answer is c!
Step-by-step explanation:
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