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I'll assume the question is this:
A fair coin has 2 sides (heads and tails) that are equally likely to show when the coin is flipped. What is P(tails)?
Answer:
P(tails) = 0.5
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
Number of sides = 2
Number of head = 1
Number of tails = 1
Let P(Tail) = Probability of obtaining a tail when the coin is flipped.
P(Tails) is calculated as follows;
P(Tails) = Number of Tails/Total Number of Sides
Substitute in the values of Number of Tails and Total Number of Sides
P(Tails) = 1/2
P(Tails) = ½
P(Tails) = 0.5
Hence, the probability of obtaining a tail provided that the two sides of the coin are equally likely to show when the coin is flipped is 0.5
Length of rectangle: 4x+3
Perimeter of rectangle: 12x+10
Solving:
4x+3 + 4x+3= 8x+6
Now we have 8x+6 but, we still need our width.
12x+10 - 8x+6 = 4x+4
So now, since we only have 4x+4 left for our width, we are going to divide that by 2 because in a rectangle, there are 2 lengths and 2 widths.
So in conclusion, the width of the rectangle is 2x+2
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Answer:
1. 14 - 4= 10 2. 8- (-2) = 6 3. 4 - 16 = -12 4. -6 - 3 = -9 5. 13 + (-8) = 5 6. 8 - (-6) = 14
Step-by-step explanation:
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