Answer:
I suppose that the inequality is:
(1/11)*c > 9.
To solve this we need to isolate c in one side of the inequality.
To isolate it, we need to multiply both sides by 11, then we get:
11*(1/11)*c > 9*11
c > 9*11 = 99
c > 99.
To graph this, we will have an open dot at c = 99, and an arrow that points to the right direction.
The graph is shown below.
Let p be the probability of success, p = 0.4.
Pr[2 success] = nC2 * p^2 * (1-p)^3 = 0.346
Pr[3 success] = nC3 * p^3 * (1-p)^2 = 0.230
Pr[4 success] = nC4 * p^4 * (1-p)^1 = 0.077
So, the probability of getting 2, 3, or 4 success, would be 0.356 + 0.230 + 0.077 = 0.663, alternatively, 66.3%.
Answer:
A) $2.42, $2.33, $2.58
B) The cheapest deal is 24 for $56
Step-by-step explanation:
The twelve cups have to be divided evenly between the seven jars