Answer:
<h2> 18.3</h2>
Step-by-step explanation:
from cosines theorem:
t² = 11² + 14² - 2•11•14•cos87°
t² = 121 + 196 + 308•0.05236
t² = 333.12688
t = √333.12688
t = 18.2517... ≈ 18.3
Answer:
The probability that the person is between 65 and 69 inches is 0.5403
Step-by-step explanation:
Mean height =
Standard deviation =
We are supposed to find What is the probability that the person is between 65 and 69 inches i.e.P(65<x<69)
At x = 65
Z=-0.4
Refer the z table for p value
P(x<65)=0.3446
At x = 69
Z=1.2
P(x<69)=0.8849
So,P(65<x<69)=P(x<69)-P(x<65)=0.8849-0.3446=0.5403
Hence the probability that the person is between 65 and 69 inches is 0.5403
The first expression, 12C3, is the right answer. There is no limitation saying that the team must be made up of one student from each year level. Furthermore, no distinction has been made among the three players (no assignments of Boards 1, 2, or 3), as the question just asks how many different groups. Since order does not matter, this is a combination. (If order mattered, this would be a permutation).