Answer:
9 2/3*4 1/5*1 1/4=50 3/4 in^3
Answer:
c. No, there are more than two possible outcomes for each trial.
Step-by-step explanation:
Binomial probability distribution:
Only two possible outcomes, success or failure.
In each trial, the probability of a success must be the same.
The number of trials must be fixed.
You ask ten randomly chosen college students to rate their experience at the dining hall on a scale of 1-5.
There are 10 trials, which is a fixed number and respects the binomial distribution. However, there are five possible outcomes(numbered 1 to 5). Since there is more than two possible outcomes, the scenario cannot be modeled using a binomial distribution, and the correct answer is given by option c.
Answer:
c
Step-by-step explanation:
its not a or b
6 because Elena is gaining by 2 miles every hours, so if there is a 12 mile difference it will take Elena 6 hours to catch up
Answer:
5 4/7
(five and four sevenths)
Step-by-step explanation:
7 5/7 - 2 1/7
Subtract 2 from 7.
5 5/7 - 1/7
Subtract 1/7 from 5/7
5 4/7