In order to see the probaability of this we need to do an easy calculation here:
If X<span> is the price for the policy, then we proceed like this:
</span>0.982x = 0.0275*<span>31,000
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x = 0.0275*</span><span>31,000</span><span>/0.982
Minimum ammount he can expect to pay = $868.12 </span>
Answer:
1813.137 KJ
Step-by-step explanation:
potential energy of the body = mgH
where m is mass in Kg , g= 9.81 m/sec^2 and H= height in m
here m= 1000 kg, g= 9.81 m/s^2 and H= 607 feet = 607×0.305= 185.135 m
hence the potential energy p= 1000×9.81×185.135= 1813137.2 J
= 1813.137 KJ
hence the potential energy associated with 1 m^3 of water at 607 feet tall taking the mass as 1000 kg is = 1813.137 KJ
There are 8 possible outcomes for a marble being drawn and numbered.
{1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8}
There are 4 possible outcomes for a card being selected from a standard deck.
{ <span>hearts, diamonds, clubs, spades}
So the number of outcomes in the sample space would be 8 x 4 = 32.
In the event "an even number is drawn", there are only 4 possible outcomes for a marble being drawn, {2,4,6,8}, whereas there are still 4 possible outcomes for a suit. So the number of outcomes in the event is 4 x 4 = 16.
</span><span>In the event "a number more than 2 is drawn and a red card is drawn", there are 6 possible outcomes for the marble being drawn, {3,4,5,6,7,8}, whereas there are only two possible suits for a card being selected as red, {heart, diamond}. So the number of outcomes in this event is 6 x 2 = 12.
In the event </span><span>"a number less than 3 is drawn or a club is not drawn", the number drawn could be 1 or 2 whereas a spade/heart/diamond could be selected. So the number of outcomes is 2 x 3 = 6.</span><span>
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Answer:
i think that it is d
Step-by-step explanation:
not sure tho
Answer:
In this question ;
key word is <em><u>descends</u></em> which means <em><u>going down</u></em>
now the position is -300 which means it's under water and it descends 115 m that means now it's even more under water
position now is -300 -115 = <u>-415m</u>
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