4/3 (which is 1 1/3 when you simplify it) divided by 3/5 is 2.216 with a vinculum on top of the six! An easier way to do this problem is to convert the fractions to decimals so the 4/3 would be 1.33 (with a vinculum) and 3/5 would be .60 and divide from there!
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Step-by-step explanation:
Let the probability of getting employed after graduated within a year be P(A)
and the probability of buying a car within a year be P(B)
Given that:
The probability of getting employed after graduated within a year = 90% = 0.9
Then; Let that be P(A)
The probability of getting employed and buying a car within a year = 72% = 0.72.
Then; Let that be P(A∩ B).
The probability that a college student will get both events is P(B/A)


P(B/A) = 0.80
First subtract 31.75 by 6.75:
31.75
6.75
=25.00
Then divide 25.00 by 1.25 to get your answer:
25.00÷ 1.25 is 20.
Keith has Boughten 20 refills.
0.092, 0.4, 0.432, 0.821 least to greatest so 0.092 is least
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My answer was wrong, check above. (EDIT)
Step-by-step explanation: