The answer will be 8.39 because the third number (8) is above 5 so you have to round up. Good luck!
The range is the difference between the highest and lowest values in a set of numbers. To find it, subtract the lowest number in the distribution from the highest.
2. There are 18 other bottles in the fridge, because .6 of 30 is 18. 30 – 18 is 12, so there are 12 bottles of orange juice and cranberry juice.
4. If the probability of an event is 25%, then the probability of <em>not</em> that event is the other part of 100%. In other words, 1 – .25 = .75.
Ohhhh nasty ! What a delightful little problem !
The first card can be any one of the 52 in the deck. For each one ...
The second card can be any one of the 39 in the other 3 suits. For each one ...
The third card can be any one of the 26 in the other 2 suits. For each one ...
The fourth card can be any one of the 13 in the last suit.
Total possible ways to draw them = (52 x 39 x 26 x 13) = 685,464 ways.
But wait ! That's not the answer yet.
Once you have the 4 cards in your hand, you can arrange them
in (4 x 3 x 2 x 1) = 24 different arrangements. That tells you that
the same hand could have been drawn in 24 different ways. So
the number of different 4-card hands is only ...
(685,464) / (24) = <em>28,561 hands</em>.
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