Step-by-step explanation:
In order to rewrite an expression in radical form using exponents, we must consider the power of the root (is the radical the typical square root, cubed root, etc) and the value of any exponents contained in the radical.
Using this information, we will make the power of the radical the denominator of our exponent, and whatever exponent is contained in the radical will become the numerator.
Example:√(x³) = square root of x³ = x^(3/2)
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Argument
The only number he can't roll is the number one. There are 5 numbers that he can roll.
The probability of success therefore is 5/6.
Formula
Number of successful rolls = probability of success * total number of rolls.
Total number of rolls = 78
Probability = 5/6
Number of successful Rolls = 5/6 * 78
Number of successful Rolls = 390/6
Number of successful Rolls = 65
Answer
He should roll a number greater than one 65 times <<<<< answer
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I think it is <span>C) The origin is included in the shaded region and the shaded area is above the line. </span>
Answer:
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18 , 20</h2>
Step-by-step explanation:
Let the numbers be x and y
Sum = x + y
Sum = one number + 20
Cancel equal terms on both sides of the equation.
Again,
Finding another number
Sum = other number + 18
Cancel equal terms on both sides of the equation
Hence, The two numbers are 18 and 20.
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