Answer:
The probability of picking a black card at random, from a deck with 3 black cards and 7 red ones is 0.3.
Step-by-step explanation:
We will assume that we have 3 black cards and 7 black cards, for a total of 10 cards. Since we are taking one card at random, we can assume that each card is equally likely to be drawn. We have the following event A: The drawn card is a black. We will find the probability of A as counting the number of outcomes that make A to occur and divide it by the total number of possibilities. We are drawing one card, so we have 10 possibilities to be picked. Out of those 10, only 3 cards are black, hence we have 3 possibilites of picking a black card.
Then,
P(A) = 3/10 = 0.3.
3 over 20 is the fraction in simplest form.
Answer:
Each family spent about 34.25 on dinner
Step-by-step explanation:
$167 - $30 (tip) = 137
137 ÷ 4 (for each family) = 34.25
BUT
if each family is seperate than they each spent about 11.75 on dinner
167 - (30 x 4) = 47
47 ÷ 4 = 11.75
I'm pretty sure the first one is the answer though
Answer:
I think its A
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
B. 200 doses
Step-by-step explanation:
Given,
1 dose is required for 100 mg,
Since, 1 mg = 0.001 g,
⇒ 100 mg = 0.1 g
⇒ 1 dost is required for 0.1 g,
Thus, the ratio of doses and quantity ( in gram ) is 
Let x be the doses required for 20 grams,
So, the ratio of doses and quantity is 


Hence, 200 doses can be obtained from 20 grams of the drug.
Option 'B' is correct.