Answer:
80 adults must addent to make a complete $1,000
Step-by-step explanation:
You start with the students, $3 for each and 200 of them attend. 3x200=600 dollars in total. Then you would subtract 600 from 1,000. Next you will do the adults, 5x80=400 (The "leftover" cash) $5 for each times 80 adults will be $400 in total.
This problem lends itself to the binomial probability approach.
Focus on students who are not secretly robots.
Then P(student is not a robot) = 2/6, or 1/3. Here n=6 and x=2.
Then the desired probability is binompdf(6,1/3, 2), which, by calculator, comes out to 0.329.
Answer:
9/16, 0.5, 0.25, 5/48
Step-by-step explanation:
hope this helps
You'd save $10.06 and the price is $15.09
It's M to the exponent of -3...? It means you multiply M by itself -3 times.