Answer:
Felipe is "F" years old, Felipe's sister is 6 years younger then Felipe, Felipe's mom is times minus 6
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
The overview of the given problem is outlined in the following segment on the explanation.
Step-by-step explanation:
The proportion of slots or positions that have been missed due to numerous concurrent transmission incidents can be estimated as follows:
Checking a probability of transmitting becomes "p".
After considering two or even more attempts, we get
Slot fraction wasted,
= ![[1-no \ attempt \ probability-first \ attempt \ probability-second \ attempt \ probability+...]](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%5B1-no%20%5C%20attempt%20%5C%20probability-first%20%5C%20attempt%20%5C%20probability-second%20%5C%20attempt%20%5C%20probability%2B...%5D)
On putting the values, we get
= ![1-no \ attempt \ probability-[N\times P\times probability \ of \ attempts]](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=1-no%20%5C%20attempt%20%5C%20probability-%5BN%5Ctimes%20P%5Ctimes%20probability%20%5C%20of%20%5C%20attempts%5D)
= ![1-(1-P)^{N}-N[P(1-P)^{N}]](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=1-%281-P%29%5E%7BN%7D-N%5BP%281-P%29%5E%7BN%7D%5D)
So that the above seems to be the right answer.
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Answer: 3/5</h3>
Explanation:
P(B/A) is the shorthand way of saying "what is P(B) if we are 100% certain that event A has occured?"
Because events A and B are independent, they do not affect one another. The fact that A happens doesn't change P(B) at all.
Therefore, P(B) = P(B/A) when A & B are independent events.
Similarly, P(A) = P(A/B) when the two events are independent.
In this relation we have two ordered pairs:
( 5, 7 ) and ( 5, 8 )
For x = 5 : f ( x ) = 7 and also for x = 5, f ( x ) = 8. This is not possible for a function.
Answer:
b ) No. The relation is not a function.
Answer:
What was the regular price of the T-shirt?
What question is being asked in this word problem?
- what is the regular cost of the t-shirt purchased by Jill.
What is the regular price of the skirt?
How much money does Jill have left?
- without considering sales tax, Jill has $90 - $31 = $59 left.
- If I use the sales tax from where I live, the sales tax = $1.86, so the money that Jill will have left = $59 - $1.86 = $57.14
How much does the T-shirt normally cost?
What is the amount Jill pays in sales tax?
- since you do not include the sales tax % in the question, I will simply use the sales tax from where I live = $31 x 6% = $1.86
Step-by-step explanation:
skirt $21
t-shirt = p - $8
before sales tax, total cost was $31
$21 + p - $8 = $31
p = $18