Answer:
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It seems most likely that ...
... Samantha will save $37.50 because she must first find the 25% sale price before taking the extra 50% reduction
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In the real world, it seems probable that Samantha will be offered the choice of using the coupon <em>or</em> the sale discount. If she chooses tht 50% coupon, her savings will be $30. If she chooses the marked sale discount, her savings will be $15.
The scenario above assumes she gets 50% off the sale price of $45, so saves $15+22.50 = $37.50 off the original price.
Answer:
The probability is 169/2652
Step-by-step explanation:
The number of cards in a deck of cards is 52
In each deck of cards, there are 13 black cards and 13 spade cards
The probability of selecting a spade card will be;
13/52 = 1/4
Without replacement, we are left with 51 cards and the probability of selecting a black card will now be 13/51
So the probability of the second card being a black card if the first is spade will be ;
13/52 * 13/51
= 169/2,652
Dividing <em>f(x)</em> by 2<em>x</em> + 5 leaves the same remainder as division by <em>x</em> + 5/2. By the remainder theorem, it is equal to <em>f </em>(-5/2), so the remainder here is
<em>f</em> (-5/2) = 8 (-5/2)³ + 4 (-5/2)² - 13 (-5/2) + 3 = -129/2