Answer:
2/5x^9−2/25
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
SEE THE IMAGE ABOVE FOR ANSWER.
Given:
You spin the spinner once.
The possibilities are 6, 8, 17.
To find:
The probability of getting a prime number, i.e., P(prime).
Solution:
In the given numbers 6, 8, 17, only 17 is a prime number because it is divisible by 1 and itself.
6 and 8 are divisible by 2, so they are not prime.
The probability (in %) of getting a prime number is:




Therefore, the correct option is A.
Let C equal bags of cookies
Let M equal money earned
2.75c=m
Probably not enough sorry if it isn't
Answer:
I suppose maybe the catch is in interpreting the following sentence: "The values of these two amounts are modeled as constants that are unknown". I take it to mean that they're just two randomly and independently generated numbers.
Step-by-step explanation:
The answer given in the solution manual claims that this indeed helps, and that the probability of getting the better envelope is given by
p=1/2+1/2P(B)
where B is the event that a<X<b, with a,b being the smaller and larger amount of dollars, respectively.
I do not buy this solution for the following reason: tossing a coin has nothing to do with the contents of the envelopes. You do not gain any information by doing it. You could just as well count the amount of leaves on a nearby tree instead and use that for X.
Similarly, opening the first envelope also gives you no useful information about the ordering relation between a and b, so surely that's another red herring. Even if you forget the coin tossing, the probability of "winning" is still 1/2, swap or no swap.