Answer:
Seven hundred and ten thousand two hundred.
Step-by-step explanation:
6 digits would mean it's 100k, so you just go from there. Write out the numbers in word form adding "hundred" and "thousand" as you must. This applies to all problems similar to this.
No it would be 8991 because the highest 3 digit number (999) multiplied by the greatest 1 digit number (9) would be 8991 so Hal is wrong.
Answer: 4,250.52 Rupees
Step-by-step explanation:
If one U.S. dollar was worth 66.79 Indian Rupees, it means that were you to exchange both currencies, a dollar would get you 66.79 Rupees and 66.79 Rupees would get you a Dollar.
If you had $63.64 Dollars therefore, the number of Rupees you could get is the amount of dollars multiplied by the amount of Rupees:
= 63.64 * 66.79
= 4,250.52 Rupees
Answer:
36 cm^2
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
The question illustrates a binomial distribution and the given parameters are:
Given
-- sample size
--- probability of success
--- half of the participant
Using the binomial probability formula, we have:

For x = 3, the probability is:


