While I'm unsure what the word choices were, his claim is likely to be true.
Since he claims the probability of heads is 40%, that should be what we see in an experiment. 0.38 is very close to 0.40, or 40%, so this is true. Therefore his claim is likely to be true, and the probability of tails should be about 60%.
This is just another way of asking "what is the volume of a sphere of 6cm"
The volume of a sphere is

The R is 3cm in this problem since the diameter is twice the radius. For a 3cm radius sphere this is 113.1cm^3
Step-by-step explanation:
let the big cube side be b
small cube side be s
s = 2/3 * b
bv + sv = 118.125
b^3 + 8/9 b^3= 118.125
17 b^3/8 = 118.125
b^3 = 55.58
b = 3.816in
s = 2.544in
What is the situation from the problem
Answer:
expected profit is - $0.50
Step-by-step explanation:
1 $(7.00) 0.166666667 $(1.17)
2 $(7.00) 0.166666667 $(1.17)
3 $1.00 0.166666667 $0.17
4 $1.00 0.166666667 $0.17
5 $1.00 0.166666667 $0.17
6 $8.00 0.166666667 $1.33
$(0.50)