Answer: For the first one, 12.5% chance
Step-by-step explanation:
The probability of flipping a coin and getting tails is 50%. Then, if you were to flip two coins and get both tails, you would have to divide the 50% by 2, which is equals to 25% of flipping two coins and getting them both tails.
So now we know...
Flipping one coin gives you 50% tails and 25% of flipping two coins and getting two tails
So now, we do it again with the third coin. We would divide the 25% by 2, which will get us to a 12.5% of getting all tails, or in fractions, 1/8
I’m not exactly sure about the other ones but I hope you found this one helpful!
Answer:
The loose sweets at ?0.89 for 100 g.
Step-by-step explanation:
First, calculate the price per gram. You do this by dividing the price by the grams.
?1.49 / 120 g = 1.49 / 120 = 0.0124 (4 dp)
Because the answer was very long, I have rounded it to 4 decimal places (4 dp).
?0.89 / 100 g = 0.89 / 100 = 0.0089
Next, you must calculate both pre-packed and loose sweets to the same weight. I am calculating them both to 100 g.
0.0124 x 100 = 1.24
0.0089 x 100 = 0.89
Finally, the cheapest product for 100 g will be the better value. In this case, it is the loose sweets.
Answer:
x^2 + 10x + 25
Step-by-step explanation:
(B/2) ^2
10/2 = 5
5^2 = 25
When a teacher gives a test with questions that fall into 3 levels of difficulty (easy, moderate, and hard) The scoring method that would best allow her to identify the students who need help is:
B. weight each question by its difficulty: 1 for easy, 2 for moderate, and 3 for hard.