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babunello [35]
3 years ago
11

Heeeeeeeellllllpppppp quickly​

Mathematics
1 answer:
Nimfa-mama [501]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

A

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

a) r→q

b) r→p

c) r→p

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e) r→ p∨q

Step-by-step explanation:

Using logical connectives, as shown in the picture below, we can write all of the statements of the question.

p:"You get an A on the final exam"

q:"You do every exercise in this book"

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b) r→p

c) r→p

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3 years ago
If an event has a 55% chance of happening in one trial, how do I determine the chances of it happening more than once in 4 trial
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The chances of it happening more than once in 4 trials is 13%

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From the information given, we have can deduce that;

Probability of 1 trial = 55%

= 55/ 100

Find the ratio

= 0. 55

We are to find the probability of it happening more than once in 4 different trials

If the probability of it happening in one trial is 555 which equals 0. 55

Then the probability of it happening in 1 in 4 trials is given as;

P(1/4 trials) = 1/ 4 × 55%

P(1/4 trials) = 1/ 4 × 0. 55

Put in decimal form

P(1/4 trials) = 0. 25 × 0. 55

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But we have to know the percentage

= 0. 138 × 100

Multiply the values, we have

= 13. 8 %

Thus, the chances of it happening more than once in 4 trials is 13%

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B. 3.45

Step-by-step explanation:

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