Answer:
16 dimes and 1 nickel
23 nickel and 1 dime
These are just two you have so many options, just mess with it
Divide 27.5/11, and you get 2.5.
Austin rode for 2.5 hours (2 and a half hours).
Answer:
Part A is 7/16 of the whole
Part B is 9/16 of the whole
Solution:
Assuming there are no other parts,
the Whole = A + B is the denominator:
Whole = 14 + 18 = 32
Part A = 14 and Part B = 18 are numerators for each fraction.
The fractions are then:
14/32 and 18/32
Meaning:
Part A is 14/32 of the whole
Part B is 18/32 of the whole
Reducing the fractions, it is also true that:
Part A = 7/16 of the whole
Part B = 9/16 of the whole
Answer:
14.6%
Step-by-step explanation:
Use binomial probability:
P = nCr pʳ (1−p)ⁿ⁻ʳ
where n is the number of trials,
r is the number of successes,
and p is the probability of success.
Here, n = 10, r = 4, and p = 1/4.
P = ₁₀C₄ (1/4)⁴ (1−1/4)¹⁰⁻⁴
P = 210 (1/4)⁴ (3/4)⁶
P ≈ 0.146
There is an approximate 14.6% probability that exactly 4 of the 10 adults are on a diet.
Answer:
y = 100 is the easiest function with these points.
Another one is
y = (x - 2)(x - 3) + 100 = x^2 - 5·x + 106