Answer:point form= (-10,16)
Equation form : x=-10,y=16
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
The probability is 0.3576
Step-by-step explanation:
The probability for the ball to fall into the green ball in one roll is 2/1919+2 = 2/40 = 1/20. The probability for the ball to roll into other color is, therefore, 19/20.
For 25 rolls, the probability for the ball to never fall into the green color is obteined by powering 19/20 25 times, hence it is 19/20^25 = 0.2773
To obtain the probability of the ball to fall once into the green color, we need to multiply 1/20 by 19/20 powered 24 times, and then multiply by 25 (this corresponds on the total possible positions for the green roll). The result is 1/20* (19/20)^24 *25 = 0.3649
The exercise is asking us the probability for the ball to fall into the green color at least twice. We can calculate it by substracting from 1 the probability of the complementary event: the event in which the ball falls only once or 0 times. That probability is obtained from summing the disjoint events: the probability for the ball falling once and the probability of the ball never falling. We alredy computed those probabilities.
As a result. The probability that the ball falls into the green slot at least twice is 1- 0.2773-0.3629 = 0.3576
An integer is close to zero if it is "small".
By small, we mean that it is small in absolute value. In fact, for any given distance
, there are two integers that are
units away from zero:
and
.
So, for example, -6 is close to zero than 8, because -6 is six units away from zero, while 8 is eight units away from zero.
So, the answer is B, -8, because it is 8 units away from zero. The other options A, C and D are, respectively, 12, 10 and 14 units away from zero.
Answer:
12 ( B )
Step-by-step explanation:
mode means the number that appears the most often
in that case the mode is 12 ( B )
Answer:
Dependent Variable : Tire tread wear ; Independent Variable : Tire Brand ; Confounding Variable : Person driving
Step-by-step explanation:
Dependent Variable is the variable being affected by independent variable(s). Independent Variable(s) are the causal variable, bring change in dependent variable.
Goodrich wants to demonstrate that his tires were better than those of his competitor (Goodyear). For that, he has got conducted an independent research on tires worn quality - brand wise & various factors affecting wear
- Dependent Variable is the 'Tire tread wear '.
- Independent Variables determining it is primarily brand : Goodrich / Goodyear ; secondarily - price, mileage, time etc
Confounding variable is an extraneous influence variable; that changes the relationship between independent & dependent variable, outcome of experimental research.
In this case : Individuals driving the vehicles could be a confounding variable. A particular person could wear out tire more than another person.