There's a 1 in 10 chance that you get the first place correct. Next, since there are 9 horses left to choose from since the same person or something can't be first and second , there's a 1 in 9 chance for second place and 1/8 for third using that logic. Multiplying them all together, we get a 1/720 chance of guessing all three right
-(-8+5)+(-4+(-7+(-9-5)+3))
-(-8+5)+(-4+(-7+(-14)+3))
-(-8+5)+(-4+(-7-14+3))
-(-8+5)+(-4+(-18))
-(-8+5)+(-4-18)
-(-3)+(-22)
3+(-22)
3-22
19
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
First I took the original price of the shirt (46.50) since it is going one third off I divided it by 3 (46.50/3=15.50)
I took away the one third I divided from it (46.50-15.50=31)
I got 31 dollars as my final answer.
Now Karim needs to buy the shirt for $31.
Could be wrong but try 6/3 then 2