You want to draw 2 kings from a 52 card deck. And you do it with replacement.
There are 4 kings in a standard deck. The probability of getting one of them is
4/52 on the first draw.
For the second draw the probability is the same.
4/52
The probability for both happening is
(4/52)*(4/52) = (1/13)*(1/13) = 1/169 = 0.001597
Answer:
√21/5
Step-by-step explanation:
Took the quiz:D (that’s a fraction btw)
Are you sure you've copied down the original problem exactly as given? i38 = 38i can't be simplified. Perhaps you meant i^38, which is a different matter.
Note that i^38 = i^32 * I^4 * I^2.
Note that i^0, i^4, i^8, etc., all equal 1. Therefore,
i^38 = (1)(1)i^2 = 1*(-1) = -1 (answer)
Answer:14
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
36 boys
Step-by-step explanation:
3
Please write the ratio as 3:5 or as --------
5
Note that 3 + 5 = 8, so that the fraction of boys in the club is 3/8 and that of girls is 5/8.
How many are in the club altogether? Let this count be represented by c. Then (5/8)c = 60.
Multiplying both sides of this equation by (8/5), to isolate c, we get:
c = (8/5)(60) = 96. Thus, there are 96 Science students altogether.
3/8 of this number are boys. This comes out to (3/8)(96) = 36 boys.
We could also solve this problem in the following manner:
3 b
------ = ------- , where b represents the number of boys.
5 60
Then 5b = 180. Dividing both sides by 5, we get b = 180/5 = 36 boys