Inverse Property of Multiplication
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Answer:
I don't know this exactly, but I'll give it my best go!
We can get the answer by answering questions we know are true and eliminating the ones we don't.
E: Experimental probability can be written in the form of a ratio.
- Any probability can be expressed by a ratio so this is true.
B: Experimental probability is the same as theoretical probability.
- They are two different 'types' of probability so this is most likely false.
A: Experimental probability has the total number of trials in the numerator and the number of times an event occurs in the denominator.
- I'm fairly certain that applies to theoretical probability, not experimental.
So that means the answers are most likely C, D, and E. If I was wrong let me know!
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
66
4 quarters in a dollar
4×16=64
2 quarters in 79 cents
Total 66
The domain the function is
.
In interval notation: [7, ∞).
The range of the function is in the interval (1, ∞).
The given function is
.
The domain is x ≥ and the range is y ≥.
<h3>What is a function?</h3>
A technical definition of a function is a relation from a set of inputs to a set of possible outputs where each input is related to exactly one output.
Now, 
⇒
Therefore, the domain the function is 
The range of the function is the set of all values of y when we substitute the values of x.
Now, for 

So, the value of y in the interval (1, ∞).
Therefore, the range of the function is in the interval (1, ∞).
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