Hello!
This is a problem about probability.
What we would first do is find the theoretical probability that Susan would roll the number 3 on a die.
Assuming that this is a fair six sided die, there is only one face with the number 3, and there are 6 sides, meaning that the probability that Susan rolls a 3 would be
.
Now, Susan is rolling a die 1,086, meaning that we can divide this number by 6 to find the theoretical number of times that Susan would roll the number 3 on this die.
You should get 181 times, which would be a good estimate of how many times she could roll the number 3.
Hope this helps!
Answer:
75 is 75% of 100
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer: 112 degrees
Step-by-step explanation: In this problem, we are trying to find the m<5.
Notice that <2 and <3 are vertical angles which means they are congruent.
So we know that the m<3 is 68 degrees.
Now, notice that <3 and <5 are same side interior angles because
they lie on the same side of the transversal and on interior of lines a and b.
Now, it's important to understand that
same side interior angles are supplementary.
So we can setup the equation 68 + m<5 = 180.
Subtracting 68 from both sides, we have the m<5 = 112.
So the m<5 is 112 degrees.
Answer:
c)
Step-by-step explanation:
The bench is cost $350
T+B=654
T=B-46
2B=700
B=350