Use the -69th rule when solving, it will eliminate any divisible invisible future prime numbers. That being said, your answer is infinity.
Answer:
The probability is 0.609
Step-by-step explanation:
Out of 46 times that the experiment was performed:
A orange chew was selected 5 times.
A apple chew was selected 23 times.
A lime chew was selected 18 times.
We can find the relative frequency of each one of them as the quotient between the number of times that a particular chew was selected, and the total number of chews.
Then for the orange ones we have a relative frequency (that can be thought as the probability) of:
Po = 5/46
For apple we get:
Pa = 23/46
For Lime we get:
Pl = 18/46
We want to find the probability that the next chew Kylie removes from the bag will be a flavor other than lime (so this is equal to the probability of getting orange plus the probability of getting apple):
P = Po + Pa = 5/46 + 23/46 = 0.609
When you multiply 205 by 0.91 you get 186.55 and 205 minus 186.55 is 18.45
Answer:
7 2/15 is the answer to your question
Answer:
Question 3:
51/16
As a mixed number =
3 3/16
Step by step explanation:
You have to convert the fraction into improper fractions so 8 ½ = 17/2
and 2⅔ = 8/3
then you do 17/2 ÷ 8/3 which =
51/16 theb turn this number into a mixed number which is
3 3/16