2y^2-7y+6= 2y^2-4y-3y+6
=2y(y-2)-3(y-2)
=(2y-3)(y-2)
Therefore
y=3/2 or y=2
Answer: 3x^2 - 3
Step by step explanation:
To find the total probability, we first need to solve for the probability of the individual events.
Event 1:
P(consonant)=7/11
We know this to be true because out of the 11 total possibilities for the event, 7 of them are consonants.
R E P L A C E M E N T
Event 2
P(e)=3/10
We know this to be true because out of the 10 total possibilities for the event (since we didn't replace the first card we withdrew), 3 of them are the letter 'e'.
R E P L A C E M E N T (-1 to account for the first card we withdrew)
The possibility of both events...
P(consonant then 'e')=7/11*3/10=21/110
Answer: P=21/110
Answer:
Number of adult tickets sold= 100
Step-by-step explanation:
Giving the following information:
Adults tickets= $15
Student tickets= $10
Number of tickets sold= 150
Total sales= $2,000
<u>First, we determine the systems of equations:</u>
15*x + 10*y= 2,000
x + y = 150
x= number of adults tickets sold
y= number of students tickets sold
<u>Now, we isolate x in one equation, and substitute it in the other one:</u>
x= 150 - y
15*(150 - y) + 10y = 2,000
2,250 - 15y + 10y = 2,000
250 = 5y
50= y
x= 150 - 50
x= 100
<u>Prove: </u>
15*100 + 10*50= 2,000
100 + 50 = 150