From what I learnt so far, there are 3 possible ways of finding whether ratios form a proportion
A probability experiment is conducted in which the sample space of the experiment is S 1,2,3,4, 5,6,7,8, 9, 10, 11, 12]. Let eve
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Answer:




Step-by-step explanation:
Given





Solving (5): E and F
Sets of E and F = E n F

List out common elements

<em>They are not mutually exclusive because </em>
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Solving (6): F and G
Sets of F and G = F n G

List out common elements

<em>They are not mutually exclusive because </em>
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Solving (7): F or G and P(F or G)
Sets of F or G = F U G

List all elements without repetition

Solving P(F U G)



Hence;

Divide by 3

Can i get brainliest if my answer is true hehehehe :p
Negative
basically
negative means change sign
positive means do nothing
change sign times do nothing=change sign=negative
basically
(+)(+)=(+)
(-)(-)=(-)
(+)(-)=(-)
(-)(+)=(-)
and
(+)/(+)=(+)
(-)/(-)=(-)
(+)/(-)=(-)
(-)/(+)=(-)
answer is negative
Answer:
212°
Step-by-step explanation:
arc UTR = 180+32 = 212°