A counterexample is an example which exempts to the given example. In this problem, "The percentage of change must always be less than 100%." have a counterexample "Scarcity", the prices would go up doubled, for example an apple which costs $1 would go up to 3$, having the percentage of change of 200% increase.
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-33/11=-3
Mark brainliest please
Answer:
0.1042 or 10.42%
Step-by-step explanation:
Since the first bottle is returned to the cooler, there will be 12 possible choices for each pick.
There is a 5 in 12 chance of picking a lemon-lime drink first.
There is a 3 in 12 chance of picking a fruit-punch drink second.
The probability of both events happening is:
The probability is 0.1042 or 10.42%.
If you round 100.360 to the nearest whole number it'll be (100) if you see "100.500" i'll be 101 due to the decimals
Answer:
A
Step-by-step explanation:
T o show the inverse, the output becomes the input
The input is the output
The input is 2,4,6,8
The output is 1,3,5,7
They will also be in the same order so 1 went to 2 so 2 will go to 1