In a right rectangle, we have:


For your exercice, hypotenuse=12
The exercise also inform the angle 60°, then:

Answer: √y
<u>Step-by-step explanation:</u>
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Answer:


Step-by-step explanation:
As given



As given the expression.


Solving the above


In the decimal form.
= 8.67 (Approx)


Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Our answer is 0.8172
Step-by-step explanation:
P(doubles on a single roll of pair of dice) =(6/36) =1/6
therefore P(in 3 rolls of pair of dice at least one doubles)=1-P(none of roll shows a double)
=1-(1-1/6)3 =91/216
for 12 players this follows binomial distribution with parameter n=12 and p=91/216
probability that at least 4 of the players will get “doubles” at least once =P(X>=4)
=1-(P(X<=3)
=1-((₁₂ C0)×(91/216)⁰(125/216)¹²+(₁₂ C1)×(91/216)¹(125/216)¹¹+(₁₂ C2)×(91/216)²(125/216)¹⁰+(₁₂ C3)×(91/216)³(125/216)⁹)
=1-0.1828
=0.8172