Answer:
B is the correct answer.
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
<em>Two possible answers below</em>
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>Probability and Sets</u>
We are given two sets: Students that play basketball and students that play baseball.
It's given there are 29 students in certain Algebra 2 class, 10 of which don't play any of the mentioned sports.
This leaves only 29-10=19 players of either baseball, basketball, or both sports. If one student is randomly selected, then the propability that they play basketball or baseball is:

P = 0.66
Note: if we are to calculate the probability to choose one student who plays only one of the sports, then we proceed as follows:
We also know 7 students play basketball and 14 play baseball. Since 14+7 =21, the difference of 21-19=2 students corresponds to those who play both sports.
Thus, there 19-2=17 students who play only one of the sports. The probability is:

P = 0.59
Answer:
yes
Step-by-step explanation:
A relation is a function in which for each input there is only one output.
In a relation, y is a function of x.
Now we look at the mapping
For input 6, -1 is the output
for input -1, 2 is the output
for input 4, 3 is the output
for input 0, 3 is the output
For each input , there is an output. Input is not repeating. Input is occurring only once.
So this relation is a function.
Answer:
The actual stage is 42 feet long
Step-by-step explanation:
Step 1
Determine the conversion factor as shown;
1 inch in the drawing represents 3 feet in the actual drawing
To convert a measurement in inches in the drawing to an actual measurement, we use a conversion factor of 3. In the same way, to convert a measurement in feet in the actual stage to the drawing measurement in inches, we use a conversion factor of (1/3).
Step 2
Convert 14 inches in the drawing to the actual measurement of the stage as follows;
Actual stage length=drawing length×conversion factor
where;
drawing length=14 inches
conversion factor=3
replacing;
Actual stage length=(14×3)=42 feet
The actual stage is 42 feet long