Answer:
The Possible model is binomial distribution model.
Step-by-step explanation:
The argument that both students cheated in the exam can be proved by a hypothesis that both the students got the same answers incorrectly.
The same incorrect answers prove that both students have cheated on the test.
Therefore the sample of incorrect answers is, n = 8
Thus, the success probability, P = 0.25
Since the given condition has only two outcomes that are choosing the same answer or not choosing the same answer. Thus, this can be solved by the binomial distribution model.
So, binomial distribution with n = 8 and p = 0 .25.
Answer:
1.133 is about 1, 7.684 is about 8, and 4.718 is about 5. Thus, 1 + 8 + 5 = about 14.
1/2 *(a+b)-(a-b)²
a=18, b=14
1/2 *(18+14)-(18-14)²=1/2 *(18+14)-(18-14)²= 1/2*32-4²=16-16=0
answer D
answer B
2 factors have 2 terms: (x+4) and (y+4)
5 less (-5) than 1/3 of number (n/3) is (=) 2 more than (2+) half of the number (n/2)
-5+n/3=2+n/2
add 5 to both sides
n/3=n/2+7
times 6 both sides
2n=3n+42
minus 2n both sides
0=n+42
minus 42 boh sides
-42=n
the number is -42
the number is 18