Answer:
it 20 chews 5 over 20 chews 10
= 20! / (20-5)! times 5! over 20! / (20-10)! times 10!
=15504/ 184756= .08 or 8%
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
44
Step-by-step explanation-
Jack has 6 less than 5 times what mark has, if we write it out, we have (5*mark)-6. We know that mark has 10, so if we replace it we have
(5*10)-6 we get 50-6 which equals 44
One <em>possible answer</em> is:
9×(2+3)
Explanation:
First we find the sum of 18 and 27. 18+27 = 45.
Next we find the GCF of 18 and 27. We do this by finding the prime factorization of each:
18 = 2*9
9 = 3*3
Thus, 18 = 2*3*3.
27 = 3*9
9 = 3*3
Thus, 27 = 3*3*3
We want the common factors; there are 2 3's in common, so 3*3 = 9 is the GCF. This makes the product 9×( ). The missing number would be 5, since 9*5 = 45. Writing this as a sum, we can use 2+3; this gives us 9×(2+3).
Answer:
A) YXWZ
Step-by-step explanation:
W) 57.4*10^4 = 574 000
X) 5.11*10^5 = 511 000
Y) 0.17*10^6 = 170 000
Z) 7.3*10^5 = 730 000
Y, X, W, Z: A
Answer:
0.4%
Step-by-step explanation:
In this case, because the coins have been replaced, the final probability would be multiplying the same probability six times (or raising it to exponent 6.). In other words, the probability of a dime coming out.
This probability would be the amount of dimes divided by the total number of coins, as follows:
Total coins = 10 + 8 + 2 = 20 coins.
So the probability would be: 8/20 = 2/5
The final probability would then be:
(2/5) ^ 6 = 0.004
In other words, the probability of this event occurring 6 times in a row is 0.4%