There are 8 possible outcomes when you throw a coin three times:

Out of these combination, the ones with exactly two heads are

So, 3 combinations out of 8 have exactly two heads. This means that the probability of having two heads with three coin throws is 3/8
Answer:
(3,0)
Step-by-step explanation:
Co-ordinates of J =(4,3)
Co-ordinates of K = (2,-3)
Midpoint formula :
= 
<u>Coordinates of the midpoint M </u><u>(3,0)</u>
I have another set of choices here:
A. {0.5, 1, 2}
B. {1, 2, 4}
C. {1, 2, 3, 4, 5}
<span>D. {0}
</span>
If you multiply two numbers from a closed set the answer is in the set.
<span>So A is not closed because 2 x 2 = 4 which isn't in the set. Only 0.5, 1, and 2 are in set A. </span>
<span>Try multiplying the largest numbers in sets B, C, and D by themselves. You will soon discover the closed set.</span>
Well, the standard equation is in the form:
ax + bx = c (constant).
Thus, x and b must be isolated together on one side with the constant on the other. The equation which satisfies this is:
A. -2x + y = 5
Since all the angles are congruent, the sides must be congruent too.
So, just have one equation on one side equal to another.
5x= 3x+6
Subtract 3x from both sides.
2x=6
Divide 2 into both sides.
x=3.
We can check this by seeing if all the sides are the same.
5(3)= 15
6(3)-5= 15
3(3)+6= 15
I hope this helps!
~cupcake