Answer: 2/34
Step-by-step explanation: there are 2 sticks with the same name and the total number of students are 34 so its 2/34
Question:
Morgan is playing a board game that requires three standard dice to be thrown at one time. Each die has six sides, with one of the numbers 1 through 6 on each side. She has one throw of the dice left, and she needs a 17 to win the game. What is the probability that Morgan wins the game (order matters)?
Answer:
1/72
Step-by-step explanation:
<em>Morgan can roll a 17 in 3 different ways. The first way is if the first die comes up 5, the second die comes up 6, and the third die comes up 6. The second way is if the first die comes up 6, the second die comes up 5, and the third die comes up 6. The third way is if the first die comes up 6, the second die comes up 6, and the third die comes up 5. For each way, the probability of it occurring is 1/6 x 1/6 x 1/6 = 1/216. Therefore, since there are 3 different ways to roll a 17, the probability that Morgan rolls a 17 and wins the game is 1/216 + 1/216 + 1/216 = 3/216 = 1/72</em>
<em>I had this same question on my test!</em>
<em>Hope this helped! Good Luck! ~LILZ</em>
Hi there!

First we need to work out the parenthesis, which can for instance be done using rainbow technique.

Now subtract 3 from both sides.

And finally add 3x to both sides.

The 4th answer choice is correct.
Answer:
56.25 ft
Step-by-step explanation:
It is simple, since it is a square the sides are all the same length so you take A=area and divide it by four= h or w or l (height, width, length) so
225/4=56.25