Answer: (5p^2+3)(p-2)
Step-by-step explanation:
In this problem, we need to write the factor form of expression .
5p^3-10p^2+3p-6
It can be done as follows :
5p^3-10p^2+3p-6=(5p^3+3p)+(-10p^2-6)
Taking common form the terms as follows :
=p(5p^2+3)-2(5p^2+3)
It can be also written as :
=(5p^2 +3)(p-2)
Hence, the factored form of is
For each question, there is a 1/2 chance at getting the question correct by guessing.
Let's take a scenario to better understand.
Suppose the true-false paper has 5 questions. For a perfect score by guessing, you'd need to get all 5 correct (ie (1/2)⁵)
The reason why you multiply is because you need each 1/2 simultaneously for a perfect score, which is an important concept when doing binomial probability later on.
Thus, let's use this knowledge to answer the question.
We need the minimum amount of questions such that the probability is less than 1/10.
We can write an inequality for this:

Now, we need to log both sides to find n.

n > 3.3219...
n ≈ 4
Thus, 4 questions is the minimum number of questions needed.
first picture is 4 over 10
Answer:
25 laps
Step-by-step explanation:
The dog ran 20 laps and a quarter of 20. 20 divided by 4 equals 5 so it would be 20+5 which equals 25