Theoretical probability<span> is what we expect to happen, where </span>experimental probability<span> is what actually happens when we try it out. The </span>probability<span> is still calculated the same way, using the number of possible ways an outcome can occur divided by the total number of outcomes.</span>
Need to develop a contingency table (often used for calculating probabilities when the focus is on conditional probability).
The nurse is either M or F.
The nurse either has a BS degree or does not.
Since there are 125 female nurses, and 56 of those held bachelors degrees, that leaves (125-56), or 69, who did not hold bachelors degrees. Complete this table. I found that there are 75 male nurses and 125 female nurses. Note that 75 and 125 add up to 200 (which is the given number of nurses).
Answer:
7
Step-by-step explanation:
Q R
T S
I put the letters here in order, a clockwise order starting at Q.
If you look at our diagram you will see that RT and QS are actually the diagonals of this rectangle.
The diagonals of a rectangle are congruent.
We have the measurement of RT = the measurement of QS.
That is we have this equation: 4x-16=x+5.
4x-16=x+5
Subtract x on both sides:
3x-16= 5
Add 16 on both sides.
3x = 21
Divide both sides by 3.
x = 7