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1 at theorigain
2 5/6
3 1,1
4 4
Step-by-step explanation:
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Step-by-step explanation:
x y
-3 -18
-2 -17
-1 -16
0 -15
1 -14
2 -13
3 -12
"1 indicating a coupon and all other outcomes indicating no coupon"
Probability is (number of successful outcomes) / (number of possible outcomes)
Theoretical Probability of rolling a 1: 1/8
Experimental Probability of using coupons: 4/48 = 1/12
So, the experimental probability of a customer using a coupon (that is, 1/12) is smaller than the theoretical probability of rolling a 1 (that is, 1/8).
We can find the acceleration via

We have


Then by definition of average acceleration,

so that


We alternatively could have found the time without knowing the acceleration. Since acceleration is constant, the average velocity is

Then

