Answer:
30 strawberry sundaes.
Step-by-step explanation:
We know there is a total of 70 sundaes.
3 sundaes will be strawberry.
4 sundaes will be choclate.
When you add 3 and 4 together, you get 7. This is your total ratio.
So 3/7 of the sundaes are strawberry.
And 4/7 of sundaes are choclate.
We know there is a total of 70 sundaes.
The total ratio we figured out is 7.
If the total sundaes is 70, and the total ration is 7. Then the total sundaes is 10 times bigger than the ratio.
This means we need to multiply the 3 strawberry sundaes and 4 choclate sundaes by 10.
3*10=30
4*10=40
So there are 30 strawberry sundaes and 40 choclate sundaes.
We need to find the strawberry sundae amount, so the answer is 30.
Hope this helps!
Answer:
0.25
Step-by-step explanation:
We have a total of ten student, and three students are randomly selected (without replacement) to participate in a survey. So, the total number of subsets of size 3 is given by 10C3=120.
On the other hand A=Exactly 1 of the three selected is a freshman. We have that three students are freshman in the classroom, we can form 3C1 different subsets of size 1 with the three freshman; besides B=Exactly 2 of the three selected are juniors, and five are juniors in the classroom. We can form 5C2 different subsets of size 2 with the five juniors. By the multiplication rule the number of different subsets of size 3 with exactly 1 freshman and 2 juniors is given by
(3C1)(5C2)=(3)(10)=30 and
Pr(A∩B)=30/120=0.25
Answer:
120
Step-by-step explanation:
All the angles should add up to equal 180 so,
28 + 32 + ? = 180
60 + ? = 180
180 - 60 = 120
Answer:
A
Step-by-step explanation:
Sorry if I am wrong
it is kinda confusing