Answer:
getting the queen is smaller
5/8
Step-by-step explanation:
There are 4 queens in a 52 card deck
P(queen) = 4/52 = 1/13
There are 12 pairs socks, 3 of which are grey
P(grey socks) = 3/12 = 1/4
1/13 <1/4
So getting a queen is smaller
The possible outcomes
8 +0 9+0 10+0 <em> 11+0</em>
8+1 9+1 <em> 10+1 11+1</em>
8+2<em> 9+2 10+2 11+2</em>
<em>8+3 9+3 10+3 11+3</em>
There are 16 outcomes and 10 of them are after 11, (assuming we add the time to the bedtime)
P (bedtime later than 10) = 10/16 = 5/8
C = child tickets
a = adult tickets
Solve this with the substitution method.
Make two equations:
6.30c + 9.90a = 1,246.50
c + a = 159
Solve for c.
Subtract 9.90a from both sides.
6.30c = 1,246.50 - 9.90a
Divide both sides by 6.30.
c = 197.86 - <span>1.57a (rounded to hundredths)
Plug c into second equation.
</span>197.86 - 1.57a + a = 159
Combine like terms.
197.86 - 0.57a = 159
Subtract 197.86 from both sides.
-0.57a = -38.86
Divide both sides by -0.57.
a = <span>68.18
round up to ones: 68
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If x=3 then 5x3=15-2=13+6=19x1/4=4 3/4 so that means that 2 1/4+2 1/2 could be equivalent
P.S.I just chose 3 because it was the first number to pop into my head
~Mathlete12321~
Answer: -7, -6.5, -6.2, -4.5, 0
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Answer:
A9.5
Step-by-step explanation:
I used a calculator......hope it helped:)))))))))))