1, a.) The two specific conjectures are in the first image.
1, b.) The two general conjectures are in the second image.
2, a.) Two specific conjectures for this pattern are:
- The common difference between two consecutive terms is 3.
- And the given difference is A.P.
2, b.) From our observation two general conjecture is that the given sequence is an arithmetic sequence and the common difference is 3.
For finding its nth term we can use the formula: a(n) = a + (n-1) x d.
2, c.) A formula for the given pattern is 5 + (n-1)3, where n is the number of the term.
Answer:
5%
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that:
Theoretical probability = 50%
The experimental probability = number of desired outcome / number of trials
Hence, experimental probability = 45 / 100 = 0.45
0.45 = 0.45 * 100% = 45%
Percentage difference in theoretical and experimental probability :
Theoretical - experimental
50% - 45% = 5%
Answer:
L is not valid.
Step-by-step explanation:
For any triangle, the sum of the two legs must be greater than the hypotenuse. Otherwise the two legs would not be long enough to touch.
Okay, so with the link we can tell this:
flour and baking soda are equal ratios
salt is one half the ratio of flour/baking soda
A: correct
flour and baking soda as equal ratios
B: incorrect
salt is at an incorrect ratio to flour
C: correct
salt is at a correct ratio to baking soda
D: incorrect
salt is at an incorrect ratio to baking soda
E: correct
baking soda is at a correct ratio to salt
answers: A, C , E