The attached diagram represents the tree diagram for three consecutive mornings.
<h3>How to draw the tree diagram?</h3>
The probability of arriving on time is given as:
P(On Time) = 65%
Assume that the bus would definitely show up.
Then it means that the event is a binomial event and the possible outcomes are:
On Time and Late
The above means that the number of possible outcomes is 2.
For three consecutive mornings, the total outcome is:
Total = 2³
Evaluate
Total = 8
This means that the tree diagram would have 8 outcomes
Next, we draw the tree diagram (see attachment)
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Answer:
28.4
Step-by-step explanation:
- tan 15 = y/50 tan= opposite/adjacent
- 50tan 15= y multiplying each side by 50
- 13.4 ≈ y calculate
- x = 15 + y
- = 15 + 13.4
- = 28.4
- you are about 28.4 meters above the ground
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Part 3) We can think of a parabola of the form y=ax^2 where we need to substitute the values to find a.