Answer:idek school is very hard
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
The probability for success of an event is P(A)
The probability of success of a second, independent event is P(B).
To find:
The probability of both events occurring, in that order.
Solution:
If A and B are two independent events, then

It is given that,
The probability for success of an event is P(A)
The probability of success of a second, independent event is P(B).
Since A and B both are independent event and we need to find the probability of both events occurring, in that order, i.e.,
, therefore
.
Hence, the correct option is A.
P(x) = 4x + 1550 <== ur function
selling only 50 copies...
P(50) = 4(50) + 1550
P(50) = 200 + 1550
P(50) = 1750....so the printing cost for 50 copies is 1750
1750 = 50x....x = cost of each book
1750/50 = x
35 = x.......u would have to sell each book for $ 35 <===
Answer:
Q1. -45
Q2. -10
Q3. 31?
Step-by-step explanation:
Q1 -- you times -8 and 2 which comes out to -16. Since you have -16 + 1 inside of the parentheses you add 1 to -16 which comes out to -15. Then you take -15 times 3 and it comes out to -45.
Q2 -- the m gets replaced by the 5 so now its -2 times 5. Which comes out to -10. Then you take -10 times 2, which is -20. Now take -20 + 10 which gives us the answer of -10.
Q3 -- I'm not completely sure on this one but I think the equation would transfer to this 2*5 + 5*3 + 2*3. So 2*5 is 10, 5*3 is 15, and 2*3 is 6. Add them all together and you get 31.
I hope this was right and it helps you!
This question requires creating a few equations and working through them step-by-step. Now, first let's give each of the shapes a variable: let's say that the blue shape is a, the orange shape is b and the green shape is c.
1. We can technically create six formulas for the magic square, with three for sum of the rows and three for the sum of the columns, however the smartest way to approach this is to observe whether there are any obvious answers that we can get.
We can see in row 2 that there are three of the same shape (a) that add to 57. This makes it very simple to calculate the value of the shape.
Since 3a = 57
a = 57/3 = 19
2. Now we need to find a row or column that includes a and one other shape; we could choose either column 2 or 3, so let's go with column 2. Remembering that the blue shape is a and the orange shape is b:
2a + b = 50
Now, given that a = 19:
2(19) + b = 50
38 + b = 50
b = 12
3. We can now take any of the rows or columns that include the third shape (c) since we already know the values of the other two shapes. Let's take column 1:
a + b + c = 38
19 + 12 + c = 38
31 + c = 38
c = 38 - 31
c = 7
Thus, the value of the blue shape is 19, the value of the orange shape is 12 and the value of the green shape is 7.