I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is the second option. Combining probabilities is a function of mutually exclusive events. Joint probability<span> is a measure of two events happening at the same time, and can only be applied to situations where more than one observation can be occurred at the same time.</span>
Tbh ion even know ................
Remark
The order is not quite correct.
- 7 + (-11 * 5 - - 7) ÷ - 6
The - - 7 becomes a plus
- 7 + (- 55 + 7) ÷ -6
This is where the real problem is. -55 + 7 goes down. This gives - 48
- 7 + [( - 48) ÷ - 6]
You do the division by - 6 before adding. Adding - 7 to the result of the division is your very last step. Think BedMas.
-7 + (8)
The 8 is the result of the division. -48/-6 = 8. the -7 and the 8 are added. You get 1.
1 Answer
Answer:
This question is not as hard as it seems.
Let the first number = x.
The other number will be x - 16.
The sum of both the number is 52.
So, x+x-16 = 52
Which would simplify to 2x -16 = 52.
When I add 16 to both sides, it would give me 2x = 68.
Then, divide both sides by 2.
This leaves us with x = 34.
Since we have x, now x-16 would be 34-16 = 18.
The two numbers are 34 and 18, this answer is correct because both of them add up to give me 52.
HOPE THIS HELPS!