Answer:
( (2^-2) )^-3 x ( (2^-3) )^2
((1/2²)^-3×(1/2³)²
1/(1/4)³×(1/8)²
4³×1/8²
64/64
1
Answer:
See below. Sean is in error.
Step-by-step explanation:
There are a total of 15 rolls of the cube.
If we count the number of 1's that are rolled we get 5 which is more than any other number. So the EXPERIMENTAL probability of getting a 1 is 5/15 = 1/3.
But this is NOT the THEORETICAL probability.
If we assume that it is a fair cube then the theoretical probability of a 1 is 1/6.
Each number has an equal theoretical probability of 1/6.
Count 8 up until 100 and youll see it
Protractor you should get one at the start of a school year for algebra or normal mathematics.