Answer:
- <em>D. The game is not fair because the probability of Hal drawing a winning letter is less then the probability of Renee drawing a winning letter </em>
Explanation:
The word is not probably, which has 8 letters, but probability, which has 11 letters
<u>1. Hal</u>
Probability of drawing a vowel
- The vowels are: o, a, i, i, and y: 5
- The total number of letters in the bag is 11.
- Probability of vowel = 5 / 11
<u>2. Renee</u>
Probability of drawing a consonant
- The consonants are: p, r, b, b, l, t, and y: 7
- Probability of a drawing a consonant: 7 /11
<h2>Conclusion</h2>
As you see, the probability of drawing a vowel (5/11), which is the winning letter for Hal, is less than the probability of drawing a consonant (7/11), which is the winning letter of Renee. Then,
- The game is not fair because the probability of Hal drawing a winning letter is less then the probability of Renee drawing a winning letter.
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
A) 5 7/10 =7/2 = 3.5
B) 5 28/33 = 140/33 = 4.24...
this one is correct - C) 5 26/33 = 130/33 = 3.93...
D) 5 39/50 = 39/10 = 3.9
5.78 =5 71/90
5.78 =5 26/33
Answer:
Length of rectangular patio = 28 feet
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that:
Length of rectangular patio = x
Width of rectangular patio = 
Perimeter of rectangular patio = 
Perimeter of rectangular patio = 2 (length + width )
Putting values in the formula

Dividing both sides by 12

Hence,
Length of rectangular patio = 28 feet
Answer:
No we can consider A as single event. See the explanation below
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's define the event A as:
A=" Select a 4 from a standard deck of 52 cards"
We know that in a standard deck we have 4 different types of 4, spade, heart, diamond and club.
And by definition of simple event we need to have just one possible outcome in the experiment, and on this case we have 4 possible options for event A, so for this reason the event A can't be considered as simpl event.