As in each table can seat 8 people and the probability you need to find is about the first person you can ignore this data.
Probability that the first person to enter the room will be randomly seated at a maple table:

#maple tables: 9
# total tables: 9 +10 +5 +7=31

Then, the probability that the first person to enter the room will be randomly seated at a maple table is 9/31
Answer:
16
Step-by-step explanation:
Hope you get it.
You would just convert 5 1/3 into a improper fraction 16/3=16/3
Answer:
The zeros are 8 and -10, all u have to do is substitute x for those values, factor it, or graph it.
Answer:
6
Step-by-step explanation:
First, simplify the exponents:
2*(3^6*3*-5)
2*((3*3*3*3*3*3)*(1/3*3*3*3*3))
2*(729*0.00411522633)
Then solve from there:
2*2.99999999457
5.99999998914
Since there is only whole numbers and a fraction present, im assuming you have to round:
5.99999998914
6
6 is your answer
Hope this helps!
There are several different equations that can be used to find missing sides, these can be trigonometric functions or the distance formula. The trigonometric functions consist of sine (opposite/hypotenuse), cosine (adjacent/hypotenuse), and tangent (opposite/adjacent. The adjacent side is represented by the side next to the given angle measure, the opposite is the side that is connected to adjacent side and across from the given angle, and the hypotenuse is the diagonal that connects the opposite side to the given angle- most notable because its line isn't straight like the other sides.
The distance formula is used to find the measurement of missing side lengths in all quadrilaterals, and it's: D = sqrt(x2 - x1)^2 + (y2 - y1)^2 where x are the x-coordinates of two given points and y are the y-coordinates of the same two given points.