20 = 10 x 10 = 100 x 2 = 200
40 = 200x2 = 400
60 = 200x3 = 600
Answer:
The experimental probability is 1/6, and the theoretical probability is 1/4. The theoretical probability is greater than the experimental probability in this trial.
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Explanation:
Theoretical probability is the mathematically calculated probability of the circumstances occurring.
There is a 1/2 chance of rolling an even number, and a 1/2 chance of flipping a coin on heads.
Since the question asks for the possibility of both happening, multiply those together to find the probability:
The theoretical probability of rolling an even number and then flipping a head is
1/4.
Now we'll focus on Taka's trials.
Experimental probability is the probability that is taken from results of a trial.
Take the results, and see if they match the criteria of rolling an even number and flipping heads.
The results that are bolded fit the criteria:
<span>1 H, 4 T, 1 H, 5 T,
2 H, 3 T, 6 T,
2 H, 3 T, 5 T, 3 H, 4 T
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Taka managed to roll and flip the coin to fit the criteria 2 times out of 12. Converted into a fraction, it is 2/12. Simplified, the experimental probability is
1/6.
Answer:
4 cents
Step-by-step explanation:
4.50 divide by is .9 and 7.52 divide by 8 is .94
The angles that share the same tangent value as of tan 45 degrees would be in Quadrant III. This is because in this quadrant the ratios would equal a positive value, which is the same as in the first quadrant, also positive. Tan 45 = 1.
We would need both the x and the y values be either both positive or negative to get a positive final value.