Answer:
The customer saves 5.9 - 5.5 = $0.5
when he shops at store B
Step-by-step explanation:
Stores A and B sells bananas at different prices per pound.
Bananas are being sold for $0.59 a pound at Store A and $0.55 a pound at Store B.
If a customer wants to buy 10 pounds of bananas from store A and store B,
The customer would spend 0.59 × 10 pounds of bananas = $5.9
buying from store A and
The customer would spend 0.55 × 10 pounds of bananas = $5.5
buying from store B.
The customer spends more for 10 pounds of bananas if he buys from shop A.
The customer saves 5.9 - 5.5 = $0.5
when he shops at store B
Answer:
It's A 5 12 & 13 make a right angle
MABC is 58 degrees total.
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Answer:
If you take into account all probabilities, and work on a strategy, rather than individual guesses, you can increase the probability.
Here are the possible outcomes:
BBB
BBR
BRB
BRR
RBB
RBR
RRB
RRR
If you use the strategy:
If a person sees a blue and a red, they pass;
If a person sees a blue and a blue, they guess red;
If a person sees a red and a red, they guess blue;
The probability comes out like this:
(B=blue, R=red, P=pass)
actual guess correct?
BBB RRR no
BBR PPR yes
BRB PRP yes
BRR BPP yes
RBB RPP yes
RBR PBP yes
RRB PPB yes
RRR BBB no
As you can see, this is a 6/8, or 75% chance of being correct.