The answer is 11/36
2/12 chance of rolling fours
because there are 2 sides containing a four on both dice combined and 12 sides in total.
Doubles mean you have to roll the same number simultaneously so let’s say we want to calculate the probability for double ones: then it’s 1/6 on the first dice for a one, and 1/6 on the second dice to land on a one as well.
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If you have one dice then it’s just a random segment on one of the lines. If you want the specific result from two dice then you want two specific segments which is also the 1 specific tile out of 36 (6 width times 6 height). So you multiply.
1/6 * 1/6 = 1/36 chance to roll double of ones
And 1/36 chance to roll double twos, threes, fours, fives, and sixes. But we don’t count the double fours because any four will do. So:
1/36 * 5 = 5/36
So for the probability of either doubles or containing a four is the probability of doubles of either number plus the probability of either dice being a four:
5/36 + 2/12 =
5/36 + 6/36 =
11/36
Answer:
If the factory starts with 6,000 packaged light bulbs at the beginning of the day, and the factory produces 1,200 light bulbs every hour for the next 5 hours then in 5 hours there will be 6,000 light bulbs.
6,000 + (1,200 x 5) = ?
6,000 + 6,000 = ?
? = 12,000 lightbulbs
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Double is double, so you can solve
.. 2 = 1*e^(.08t)
and get the correct value of t.
Taking logs,
.. ln(2) = .08t
.. ln(2)/.08 = t ≈ 8.7 . . . . years
Answer:
Hey the answer is one.
Step-by-step explanation:
There is a quizlet with 18 of the answers with explanations on it just type in the unit subject and this question and it should pop up.
But on a side note,
I don't know who deleted my answer last time but I was giving you a resource to use if you want to learn the full step by step explanation look on your lesson videos or ask your teacher. This site i have found lets people give one another answers so unless this person and some army is planning on stopping everyone from giving answers i think they should just stop using this site.
Answer:
-7
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