Probability Trees - See linked image
A good visual method for this is a probability tree.
Each set of branches represents the probabilities of on coin being removed, the second set is out of 9 as the first coin is taken and not replaced.
Multiply along the lines to work out the probability of each of the combinations.
*Even though only 'Dime Dime' is needed, it is best to do all of them as this way you are able to get all marks in an exam; you can also add up all the final values as a check to see if you are right.
Answer:
(2x+1)(x+3)
2x(x+3)+1(x+3)
2x2+6x+x+3
2x2+7x+3 (2x2 means two x square)
if you want you can also multiply 2x+3 by x+3
like this:
(2x+1)(x+3)
x(2x+1)+3(2x+1)
2x2+x+6x+3
2x2+7x+3 (2x2 means two x square)
They will both give you the same answer.
Answer:
you will eliminate the y variable
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
y=0.05x+0.25
Step-by-step explanation:
.25/5 is slope---- divide
.25 is y-int