Answer:
P = 1/2
Step-by-step explanation:
If the tourist spends more than 275$, they must not arrive in Chicago by bus.
( 150 + 60 < 275, 150 + 40 < 275)
The total options the tourist can make:
3 x 2 = 6
(1st leg: 3 possible options, 2nd leg: 2 possible options)
The number of options the tourist can make after excluding bus option:
2 x 2 = 4
(1st leg: 2 remaining possible options, 2nd leg: 2 possible options)
The number of options the tourist can make after excluding the bus option and spend more than 275$:
4 - 1 = 3
(excluding the case of selecting train and cab, because 225 + 40 < 275)
=> The probability that the tourist will spend more than 275$ on these 2 legs of the trip:
P = 3/6 = 1/2
Make a stem-and-leaf plot for the following data. 59, 38, 33, 26, 44, 35, 32, 47, 45, 24, 27, 46, 34, 30, 36
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Stem : leaf :
2 4,6,7
3 0,2,3,4,5,6,8
4 4,5,6,7
5 9
On Monday, Nora read ¼ of the book, therefore she is left
with ¾ of the original book.
Then on Tuesday, she read 2/5 of what was left on Monday
therefore she is left with 3/5 of ¾ of the original book. This is equal to:
(3/5) (3/4) = 9/20
<span>She still needs to read 9/20 of the book or 0.45 or 45% of
the book.</span>
13/99 can't be simplified any further, because 13 is a prime number, meaning that 13 has only 2 factors 1 and itself.
10 hours : 15 logs
x hours : 9 logs
15*x = 9*10 => x=9*10/15=6 hours
With n logs,
x=n*10/15=2n/3 hours where n is the number of logs.