Experiental probability is the correct choice because you will have actual data from an experiment that you are using to create the ratio of outcomes to attempts. This is the scientific and mathematical name for a tested ratio. Theoretical probability, on the other hand, is what you would expect to happen if you were to perform the test.
If the place to the right of where you are rounding is 5 or higher, you have to round up. If it is 4 or lower, you have to round down. In the hundreds place, there is a 4. That's lower than 5 meaning that you round down/stay. So, the nearest thousands place is 3,000.
Answer:
Angela, a proportion is two equal ratios, kinda like 3/4 = 6/8.
If we call the number of cars c, then our proportion is 3/10 = c/100.
Cross multiplying, we get 10c = 300.
Dividing both sides by 10, c = 30.
Answer:
41/6
Step-by-step explanation:
-12+81=-1+6(2a-2)
first distribute:
-12+81=-1+12a-12
combine like terms:
<u>-12+81</u>= <u>-1</u>+12a<u>-12</u>
69=-13+12a
add -13 with 69:
82=12a
divide 82 and 12:
82/12= 41/6
130 If you multiply that’s what it would give you so I’m not sure what those answers are