(The question is asking you to write your own problem, however, I will provide my own lame example)
My example:
There is a circus show in town this week. After looking at the total earnings of the show, it appears that it generated a total of $145,775 from ticket sales alone. The pricing was set at $25 a ticket, period. How many total tickets were purchased to the show?
Solving the problem:
The process is simple. Just as you asked in your question, divide the value of 145,775 (total number of dollars made off tickets) by 25 (total cost per ticket) to find the number of tickets bought.
145,775 divided by 25 is 5,831, the number of tickets sold.
Answer:
100
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
7 / 36
Step-by-step explanation:
Using the sample space attached,
Required outcome = multiple of 5 from the sun of two rolled dice = 7
Total possible outcomes =(number of faces)² = 6² = 36
Therefore, the probability of obtaining a sum which is a multiple of 5 is :
P(sum which is a multiple of 5) :
Required outcome / Total possible outcomes
= 7 / 36
Answer:
12
Step-by-step explanation:
20-8=12
Exponents are numbers that are compressed. These numbers are simplified by finding a number that when multiplied by itself multiple times will get to the original number.
This sequence can be rewritten as:
10⁻¹; 10¹; 10²; 10³; 10⁴