Answer:
6%
Step-by-step explanation:
First, let's break this down:
60% of arenas sold out
- 90% had been on previous tour
Out of those arenas that did NOT sell out
- 25% had been on previous tour
We want to know the joint relative frequency of area that were sold out AND NOT on the previous tour schedule, therefore all the information about areas that did NOT sell out is irrelevant.
Because 90% of the areas that were sold out had been on the previous tour, 10% had NOT been on the previous tour.
Therefore, considering all the arenas, 10% of 60% of the arenas were sold out and not on the previous tour.
Let <em>x</em> equal the total number of arenas:

Convert to percent
6%
Therefore, the joint relative frequency of sold out arenas that were not on the previous tour is 6%.
Answer:
60°, 120°, 180°, 240° and 300°
Step-by-step explanation:
In case of a regular hexagon, there is a set of six movements to complete its one rotation. Now in one rotation, it will complete 360° of its circular motion. Now the formula to calculate the angle of rotation for any shape with equal length of its sides is:
Angle of rotation (Ф) = 360/Total number of sides
In this case, Ф = 360/6
Ф = 60
This formula is valid for every shape with equal sides, like in case of pentagon you will have 360/5 to calculate the angle of rotation.
Now in case of hexagon, at rotation of 60°, its rotation is symmetrical, which means rotation will not change its physical appearance, this is the case for next 60° rotation as well, or you can say that for 120° (60° before and 60° afterwards). This suit will follow for all the angles given in the answer section.
Answer:
(1,-2) for the last time
Step-by-step explanation:
Substitute the values and cancel the common factor in the equation
Evaluate in the order of operations! PEMDAS
Parentheses
Exponents
Multiply/Divide (left to right)
Addition/Subtraction (left to right)
Example: 5 x 2 / 5 + (6 x 3)
1. Evaluate parentheses: 6 x 3 = 18
2. Multiply and divide: 5 x 2 = 10, 10 / 5 = 2
3. Add and subtract: 2 + 18 = 20
4. We're done: 20