Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
*Missing Part of the Question*
4 stars
5 triangles
3 circles
3 squares
Required
Determine the probability of triangle being first then square being second


Represent the triangle with T and square with S
So, we're solving for P(T n S)

Solving for P(T)


Solving for P(S)
The question implies a probability without replacement;
Hence Total has now been reduced by 1
Total = 14


Recall that




Hence, the required probability is

Answer:
The perimeter is 24 in2
Step-by-step explanation:
You have to add up all of the sides together
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
that is hard
Answer:
11 is 405, 12 is 107.5, 13 im not sure of
Step-by-step explanation:
First on 11 you can just do 21*21 (the big square) and subtract that by 36 (which is 6*6, the small square), you'll get 107.5.
Then on 12, it is made up of a large rectangle, a small triangle, and a flatter triangle. The top triangle's formula is 1/2(7*3) which = 10.5. The big rectangle is 13*7 = 91. The last triangle is 1/2(4*3) which = 6. It is 3 because 13-10. Add all those up and you should get 107.5.
And I just want to know on number 13 if that 11 is the radius or diameter. I can't seem to tell.