Answer:
B
Step-by-step explanation:
In a triangle, the sum of any two sides must be bigger than the third.
For the first one, 10+20=30 is not greater than 30, so this is not correct.
For B, 122+137 = 259 > 257, 257+137>122 , and 257 + 122 > 137. This works
For C, 8.6 + 2.7 = 11.3 < 12.2, so this does not work
For D, 1/6 + 1/5 = 5/(6*5) + 6/(6*5) = 5/30 + 6/30 = 11/30 < 1/2 = 15/30, so this does not work
The angles that are congruent to one are 4,5, and 8. So the answer would be B. 5.
Answer:
- P(≥1 working) = 0.9936
- She raises her odds of completing the exam without failure by a factor of 13.5, from 11.5 : 1 to 155.25 : 1.
Step-by-step explanation:
1. Assuming the failure is in the calculator, not the operator, and the failures are independent, the probability of finishing with at least one working calculator is the complement of the probability that both will fail. That is ...
... P(≥1 working) = 1 - P(both fail) = 1 - P(fail)² = 1 - (1 - 0.92)² = 0.9936
2. The odds in favor of finishing an exam starting with only one calculator are 0.92 : 0.08 = 11.5 : 1.
If two calculators are brought to the exam, the odds in favor of at least one working calculator are 0.9936 : 0.0064 = 155.25 : 1.
This odds ratio is 155.25/11.5 = 13.5 times as good as the odds with only one calculator.
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My assessment is that there is significant gain from bringing a backup. (Personally, I might investigate why the probability of failure is so high. I have not had such bad luck with calculators, which makes me wonder if operator error is involved.)
Answer:
the first floor i think
Step-by-step explanation:
minus 18-16= on a Calculator and there's your answer.