Answer:
B.
Step-by-step explanation:
(1,-8) sorry if you needed an explanation i am not good at that. Hope this helped!!
A jar of jelly beans contains 50 red gumballs , 45 yellow gumballs, and 30 green gumballs. You reach into the jar and randomly
select a jelly bean, then select another without
putting the first jelly bean back. What is the
probability that you draw two red jelly beans? This is Dependent because you didnt put the other jelly bean in thus changing the total nmber of jelly beans.
A jar of jelly beans contains 50 red gumballs<span> , 45 yellow gumballs, and 30 green gumballs. You reach into the jar and randomly select a jelly bean, then select another while replacing the first jelly bean back. What is the probability that you draw two red jelly beans? This is Independent because you put the other jelly bean in thus keeping the total number of jelly beans.</span>
Answer:
First do the case in which none of the digits is 0.
There are 9 ways to choose the digit that repeats 3 times and 8 ways to pick the other, after this there are 4 ways to order the digits. So 9×8×4.
Now we look at the cases in which the digit 0 repeats 3 times. Clearly the 9 numbers are 1000,2000,3000,…,9000.
Lastly we look at the cases in which 0 appears once. There are 9 ways to pick the other digit and 3 ways to order.
So the final answer is 9×8×4+9+9×3.
Answer:
lcl=12.8; θ=128.7°
Step-by-step explanation:
I took the quiz on Edge and got it right