Answer:
Jan 5, 2017 - A set of face cards contains 4 Jacks, 4 Queens, and 4 Kings. Carlie chooses a card from the set, records the type of card, and then replaces the card. She repeats this procedure a total of 60 times. Her results are shown in the table. How does the experimental probability of choosing a Queen
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Answer:
I think you copied this wrong
Step-by-step explanation:
Most likely g = 2
Therefore (2) + 6(11)
2+66=68
Answer:
-2 1/5, -1 2/5, 1/5, |-3/5|, |-1 1/5| ,|-2 2/5|
Step-by-step explanation:
Absolute value means take the positive value
-2 1/5
|-1 1/5| = 1 1/5
|-2 2/5| = 2 2/5
1/5
|-3/5| = 3/5
-1 2/5
We want the numbers from smallest to largest
The most negative is
-2 1/5, -1 2/5
Then to the fractions
1/5, |-3/5|
Then the positive numbers
|-1 1/5| ,|-2 2/5|
Answer:
50 legs
Step-by-step explanation:
We know that a dog has 4 legs, a cat has 4 legs, a giraffe has 4 legs, a duck has 2 legs, and a chicken has 2 legs. So, we want to calculate
, right?
Wrong! It's a trick question! The chickens aren't on the floor, so they don't count. So, we really want
.
We multiply it out to get
.
We add these up to get
.
So, our answer is
legs.