1920÷12= 160
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1920÷12= 160
Answer:
B, because dividing is the same thing as multiplying by the reciprocal
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
So first we need to make sure we know the trig identities to solve this problem.
Here we only have two legs of the triangle, so we will need to use the Pythagorean Theorem a² + b² = c² to solve for the missing leg, the hypotenuse in this case.
- Solving for the hypotenuse, c, we get
- Here a = 20 and b = 21, so plugging in these values to the equation we get:
Now we can use the trig identities to figure out the missing values for the problem
Let us say T= probability of head turning up = 1/2 in one toss
H = probability of a tail turning up = 1/2 in one toss
Then P (56 heads or more) =
1/2^100 [ C(100,56) + C(100,57) + C(100,58) + ....
C(100,98) + C(100,99) + C(100,100) ]
where C(N, R) = N ! / [ (N - R)! R! ] number of occurrances of R formed from
N tosses.
The angle is weird but I'm pretty sure it's 'c'.