Answer:
Mr.Robinson; 27/40 i think.
Step-by-step explanation: To begin solving you have to make both of the denominators the same by multiplying 2/5 by 4 and 1/4 by 5 giving you 8/20 and 5/20. From there i'm pretty sure you just add the two fractions to get 13/40 leaving 27/40 to be washed.
1.031, 1.06, 1.306, 1.36
If it helps, when you have something that only goes to the hundredths place, add a 0 to the end.
for example, 1.63= 1.630
Answer:
-8
Step-by-step explanation:
you have to make them equivalent so and the one thing missing from the other side of the equation
Answer:
The probability of the flavor of the second cookie is always going to be dependent on the first one eaten.
Step-by-step explanation:
Since the number of the type of cookies left depends on the first cookie taken out.
This is better explained with an example:
- Probability Miguel eats a chocolate cookie is 4/10. The probability he eats a chocolate or butter cookie after that is <u>3/9</u> and <u>6/9</u> respectively. This is because there are now only 3 chocolate cookies left and still 6 butter cookies left.
- In another case, Miguel gets a butter cookie on the first try with the probability of 6/10. The cookies left are now 4 chocolate and 5 butter cookies. The probability of the next cookie being chocolate or butter is now <u>4/9</u> and <u>5/9</u> respectively.
The two scenarios give us different probabilities for the second cookie. This means that the probability of the second cookie depends on the first cookie eaten.