Answer:
The answer is 15.6/31 or 1/2
Step-by-step explanation:
The data in the question is sufficient to find an answer for it.
1. I look at the temperature and rainfall chart for Brighton, United Kingdom.
2. Check for rainy season and dry season.
3. The rainy season lasts approximately 5 months while the dry season (which still has some rainfall) lasts approximately 7 months. All together, 12 months of the calendar year.
4. July happens to fall within the dry season. The temperature and rainfall statistics are observed.
The number of rainfall days is 15.6 and we know there are 31 days in July.
If the approximate number of days it rains in Brighton, in July, is 15.6 then the probability of rainfall in the month is 15.6/31 which is = 0.503 or 0.5
Therefore, there's a 50% chance of having rainfall in Brighton, on any day in the month of July.
In fraction, 0.5 = 1/2
Answer:
Let X the random variable of interest "Number of correct anwers on the tet", on this case we now that:
And the expected value is given by:
![E(X) = np =10*0.25 = 2.5](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%20E%28X%29%20%3D%20np%20%3D10%2A0.25%20%3D%202.5)
Step-by-step explanation:
Previous concepts
A Bernoulli trial is "a random experiment with exactly two possible outcomes, "success" and "failure", in which the probability of success is the same every time the experiment is conducted". And this experiment is a particular case of the binomial experiment.
The binomial distribution is a "DISCRETE probability distribution that summarizes the probability that a value will take one of two independent values under a given set of parameters. The assumptions for the binomial distribution are that there is only one outcome for each trial, each trial has the same probability of success, and each trial is mutually exclusive, or independent of each other".
The probability mass function for the Binomial distribution is given as:
Where (nCx) means combinatory and it's given by this formula:
Solution to the problem
Let X the random variable of interest "Number of correct anwers on the tet", on this case we now that:
And the expected value is given by:
![E(X) = np =10*0.25 = 2.5](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%20E%28X%29%20%3D%20np%20%3D10%2A0.25%20%3D%202.5)
Answer:
base: 12
area: 84
Step-by-step explanation:
Please let me know if you want me to add an explanation as to why this is the answer. I can definitely do that, I just wouldn’t want to write it if you don’t want me to :)
If we are supposed to give you like a life situation that matches the equation then I have one:
You have 42 watermelons and you need to divide them into equal groups. Let n equal the number of watermelons in each group. There are 6 groups in total. How many watermelons are in each group? (solve for n).
If this is not what you were looking for then my apologies.
Square root of 3 is not rational, it is an irrational number