Answer:
The probability that Aaron goes to the gym on exactly one of the two days is 0.74
Step-by-step explanation:
Let P(Aaron goes to the gym on exactly one of the two days) be the probability that Aaron goes to the gym on exactly one of the two days.
Then
P(Aaron goes to the gym on exactly one of the two days) =
P(Aaron goes to the gym on Saturday and doesn't go on Sunday) +
P(Aaron doesn't go to the gym on Saturday and goes on Sunday)
- If Aaron goes to the gym on Saturday the probability that he goes on Sunday is 0.3. Then If Aaron goes to the gym on Saturday the probability that he does not go on Sunday is 1-0.3 =0.7
- Since the probability that Aaron goes to the gym on Saturday is 0.8,
P(Aaron goes to the gym on Saturday and doesn't go on Sunday) =
P(the probability that Aaron goes to the gym on Saturday)×P(If Aaron goes to the gym on Saturday the probability that he does not go on Sunday)
=0.8×0.7=0.56
- The probability that Aaron doesn't go to the gym on Saturday is 1-0.8=0.2
- And if Aaron does not go to the gym on Saturday the probability he goes on Sunday is 0.9.
Thus, P(Aaron doesn't go to the gym on Saturday and goes on Sunday) = P(The probability that Aaron doesn't go to the gym on Saturday)×P(if Aaron does not go to the gym on Saturday the probability he goes on Sunday)
=0.2×0.9=0.18
Then
P(Aaron goes to the gym on exactly one of the two days) =0.56 + 0.18 =0.74
Answer:
1 bat : 0 hits
Step-by-step explanation:
To get this unit rate all you have to do is divide both sides by 4.
(4/4) : (0/4) = 1:0
We get the same number of hits as in the original problem because 0 divided by any number (other than 0) will always equal 0.
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Answer:
point (-1, 2)
Step-by-step explanation:
Your equation is shown here in point-slope form, so a point on the graph can be read from the given equation. (No further rewrite is necesary.)
The point-slope form is ...
y -k = m(x -h)
Comparing this to your given equation ...
y -2 = (-2/3)(x -(-1))
we see that ...
k = 2, m = -2/3, h = -1
The point on the graph is (h, k) = (-1, 2).
Answer:
2
Step-by-step explanation: