Answer: 9/55
P(1st = red and 2nd = blue)
= (3/11) x (6/10)
= 18/110
= 9/55
To find the probability of something happening,
= (number of desired outcomes) / (total number of outcomes)
If you are finding the probability of more than one thing happening at the same time, you multiply the probability of both things happening together
Answer:
100 - 4q²
Step-by-step explanation:
(10 - 2q)(10 + 2q)
each term in the second factor is multiplied by each term in the first factor.
10(10 + 2q) - 2q(10 + 2q) ← distribute parenthesis
= 100 + 20q - 20q - 4q² ← collect like terms
= 100 - 4q²
Answer:x=-3 y=26
Step-by-step explanation:
3x+y=17.............(1)
x+2y=49..............(11)
From (11) x=49-2y
Substitute x=49-2y in 3x+y=17
3(49-2y) + y=17
Open bracket
147-6y+y=17
147-5y=17
Collect like terms
5y=147-17
5y=130
Divide both sides by 5
5y/5=130/5
y=26
Substitute y=26 in x+2y=49
x+2(26)=49
x+52=49
Collect like terms
x=49-52
x=-3
Answer:
4) 7.9%
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
% of milk chocolate = 70%
% of white chocolate = 30%
Total number of chocolate = 20
Number of milk chocolate:
Number of white chocolate:
From the calculations, we now know there are 14 milk chocolates and 6 white chocolates.
2 white chocolates are picked at random without replacement.
Probability first chocolate picked was white:
Probability second chocolate picked was white:
To find probability that both of them are white chocolates, multiply probability of the first and second.
0.3 * 0.2632 = 0.07896
≈ 0.079
Convert to percentage by multiplying by 100.
0.079 * 100 = 7.9%
The probability that they are both
white chocolate is 7.9%
Answer: C
Step-by-step explanation: you just multiple 40 by 4