Answer:
20
Step-by-step explanation:
4/13 because the absolute value would be itself since it is positive. If it was negative then the absolute value would be positive.
Answer: 1/5, 1/2, 0.
Step-by-step explanation:
given data:
no of cameras = 6
no of cameras defective = 3
no of cameras selected = 2
Let p(t):=P(X=t)
p(2)=m/n,
m=binomial(3,2)=3!/2!= 3
n=binomial(6,2)=6!/2!/4! = 15
p(3)= 3/15
= 1/5.
p(1)=m/n,
m=binomial(6,1)*binomial(2,2)=6!/1!/4!*2!/2!/0!= 7.5
n=binomial(6,2)= 15
p(2)= 7.5/15
= 1/2
p(0)=m/n,
m=0
p(0)=0
Answer:
E is the answer of your question
Since there are two halves in a whole, you can times each number by 2 to get the number of halves it has.
12*2=24
10*2=20
13*2=26
15*2=30
8*2=16
5*2=10