The probability that only one shows a 2.
There are 36 different outputs (6x6) = 36
There are 6 combinations where the first cube shows a 2, these are 2,1;2,2;2,3;2,4;2,5; and 2.6
There are 6 combinations where the second cube shows a 2: 1,2;2,2;3,2;4,2;5,2; and 6,2.
Of those one combination on each set shows two 2.
Then the number of combinations with only one 2 are 6 - 1 + 6 -1 = 10
Now the probabilit is 10 out of 36 = 10 / 36 = 5 / 18
Answer:
C. (6, 5) and (3, -4)
Step-by-step explanation:
Given the equation 3x - y = 13, we need to figure out which points satisfy it. In order for an ordered pair to satisfy an equation, when we plug the x-coordinate in for x and the y-coordinate in for y, the equation should hold true.
Let's try with (6, 5):
3x - y = 13
3 * 6 - 5 =? 13
18 - 5 =? 13
13 = 13
Since this is true, we know that (6, 5) is indeed a solution.
Now let's try with (3, -4):
3x - y = 13
3 * (3) - (-4) =? 13
9 + 4 =?13
13 = 13
Again, since this is true, then (3, -4) must be a solution.
Thus, the answer is C.
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Answer: -5 x -5
The exponent two means the other number multiplied 2 times, so the equation is -5 x -5. The answer to the equation is -25.
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Answer:
F(-3) = -5
Step-by-step explanation:
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