If you copied the "n 3" part, it's very likely that your job was to create a pattern with either the rule n^3 or n*3.
In the case of the former, we can start with the initial number of 1 and increase by 1.
In that way, using the rule n^3 would create this pattern of numbers: 1, 8, 27, 64, and so on. Or stated in another way 1*1*1, 2*2*2, 3*3*3, 4*4*4 ...
In the case of the latter, we can start with the initial number of 1 and increase it by 1.
In this way, using the rule of n*3 would create this pattern of numbers: 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18 and o son. Or stated in another way 1*3, 2*3, 3*3, 4*3, 5*3 ...
Answer:
72°
Step-by-step explanation:
Angle 8 and angle 14 are corresponding angles.
∠8=∠14
72=∠14
Answer:
26.95% probability that at least one of them is cleared with an arrest
Step-by-step explanation:
For each burglary, there are only two possible outcomes. Either it is cleared, or it is not. The probability of a burglary being cleared is independent of other burglaries. So we use the binomial probability distribution to solve this question.
Binomial probability distribution
The binomial probability is the probability of exactly x successes on n repeated trials, and X can only have two outcomes.

In which
is the number of different combinations of x objects from a set of n elements, given by the following formula.

And p is the probability of X happening.
5.1% of burglaries are cleared with arrests.
This means that 
A new detective is assigned to six different burglaries.
This means that 
What is the probability that at least one of them is cleared with an arrest?
Either none are cleared, or at least one is. The sum of the probabilities of these events is 100% = 1. So

We want 
Then

In which



26.95% probability that at least one of them is cleared with an arrest