I agree. So like what you already said, there's 5 out of 12 chance that you will get lemon. And 7 out of 12 chances, you will get lime.
Ratio Format:
5:12 chances for lemon
7:12 chances for lime
For the three basic trig identities (sin, cos, tan) there are three more which act as their reciprocals (csc, sec, and cot respectively)
A reciprocal of x can be represented as 1/x.
Therefore, cscӨ can also be represented as the reciprocal of sinӨ...1/sinӨ.
In that case, our answer should always be true so long as we put in a real number for theta, because that's the domain of sinӨ, right? However, we also have to satisfy the domain of cscӨ, and the limitations become extremely obvious when you look at this reciprocal identity equation...sinӨ cannot be zero because it is impposible to divide by zero! Looking at the unit circle, any multiple of π will make sin<span>Ө = 0, so there's your answer.
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Answer:
26 times.
Step-by-step explanation:
Total number of candies = 500.
Probability ( Angie drawing a brown candy) = 130/500 = 13/50.
Probability (Eric drawing a red candy) = 100/500 = 1/5.
So Probability ( Angie drawing brown then Eric drawing a red) = 13/50 * 1/5
= 13/250.
Therefore the expectation of the number of times this will happen
= Probability * total number of draws
= (13/250) * 500
= 13 * 2
= 26 times.
Answer:
100
Step-by-step explanation:
20/150 to get ratio
Ratio*750 to get defective
Answer:
A
Step-by-step explanation:
Division by zero is undefined, thus
has a quotient undefined because the denominator is zero