There are 10 chips altogether. 4 of them are white.
4/10 is the chance of lifting out a white chip
There are 3 of them left and 9 chips altogehter.
4/10 * 3/9
12/90
4/30
2/15
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(my edit) it is not that 2/15 is wrong (although it is not entirely right).
1/3 is the correct answer if you assume that what happened during the first draw has nothing to do with what will happen on the second. It is like saying if you throw 11 heads in a row with a fair coin, what are the chances of throwing a heads on the 12th throw? The answer is 1/2. That is the same kind of question you have asked.
The two of us who have responded have really responded to what are the chances of drawing 2 white chips. The question really does not restrict us in a way that prevents us from saying that. I'll stick with
B <<<< answer
but I think it would be nice if the writer of the question made it clear that 1/3 should be the proper answer. I am glad you came back and posted the right answer. It makes me think.
The semi right answer is B <<<<----
If my reasoning bothers anybody, I'll reedit again. I'm only leaving it because sometimes a mistake is more instructive than a given answer.
The lengths of the line segments are summarized in the following list:
- DF = 3
- DE = 8 / 3
- FG = 3
- FH = 9 / 2
- GH = 3 / 2
- EH = - 11 / 6
<h3>How to calculate the length of a line segment based on point set on a number line</h3>
Herein we have a number line with five points whose locations are known. The length of each line segment is equal to the arithmetical difference of the coordinates of the rightmost point and the leftmost point:
DF = - 1 - (- 4)
DF = 3
DE = (- 1 - 1 / 3) - (- 4)
DE = 3 - 1 / 3
DE = 8 / 3
FG = 2 - (- 1)
FG = 3
FH = (3 + 1 / 2) - (- 1)
FH = 4 + 1 / 2
FH = 9 / 2
GH = (3 + 1 / 2) - 2
GH = 1 + 1 / 2
GH = 3 / 2
EH = (3 + 1 / 2) + (- 1 - 1 / 3)
EH = - 2 + (1 / 2 - 1 / 3)
EH = - 2 + 1 / 6
EH = - 11 / 6
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The correct answer is C.
You can tell this by factoring the equation to get the zeros. To start, pull out the greatest common factor.
f(x) = x^4 + x^3 - 2x^2
Since each term has at least x^2, we can factor it out.
f(x) = x^2(x^2 + x - 2)
Now we can factor the inside by looking for factors of the constant, which is 2, that add up to the coefficient of x. 2 and -1 both add up to 1 and multiply to -2. So, we place these two numbers in parenthesis with an x.
f(x) = x^2(x + 2)(x - 1)
Now we can also separate the x^2 into 2 x's.
f(x) = (x)(x)(x + 2)(x - 1)
To find the zeros, we need to set them all equal to 0
x = 0
x = 0
x + 2 = 0
x = -2
x - 1 = 0
x = 1
Since there are two 0's, we know the graph just touches there. Since there are 1 of the other two numbers, we know that it crosses there.
Y intercept = 7/-2 or -3.5
Answer: point W
Step-by-step explanation: