Answer:
d.)33.33%
Step-by-step explanation:
There are a total of 102 students that enjoy watching soccer most.
Of those 102, 34 are middle school students; that makes the relative frequency 34/102 = 33.33%.
Divide 2112 by 24 and 22 to find your answer.
the answer is 4.
brainlisest please.
x-intercept = (15, 0) y-intercept = (0, 3)
slope (m) = (y₂ - y₁)/(x₂ - x₁) = (0 - 3)/(15 - 0) = -3/15 = -1/5
Point-Slope formula: y - y₁ = m(x - x₁) ; where (x₁, y₁) is one of the given points
y - 0 = (-1/5)(x - 15)
-5y = x - 15
x + 5y = 15
Answer: x + 5y = 15
Answer:
1/1000
Step-by-step explanation:
The probability of two independent events A, B (independent = events that do not depend on each other) is given by the product of the individual probabilities of A and B:
(1)
In this problem, the single event is "getting a 3" when extracting a random number between 1 and 10.
The total number of possible outcomes is
n = 10
While the number of succesfull outcomes (getting a 3) is only one:

So, the probability of drawing a 3 in 1 draw is

Then, we want to find the probability of getting three "3" in 3 consecutive generations. These events are independent events, so we can use rule (1) to find the total probability, and we get:

Okay so lets call Leah "L" and her cousin "C". We know that L+C=36 ... we also know that Leah is twice her cousins age. Therefore, L=2 times C, or L=2C. This is because Leah's age is equivalent to twice as much as her cousin's.
Now that you know that L=2C, you can plug this back into the equation. This should make it so that's there's only one variable now!
L+C=36
(2C)+C=36 ... here we subbed in L=2C
3C=36 ... we add up the C's
C=12 ... we isolate for C by dividing both sides by 3
So her cousin's age is 12 years old. Leah's age is twice that. Thus, she's 24. If you add the two up: 12+24, you indeed get 36. Hope that helps :))