22- 18-6 would get u a better answer
Ok so it is a standard deck of 52 cards. Theres 4 suites: Hearts, Spades, Clubs and Diamonds.
In each suite there is 13 cards: Ace, King, Queen, Jack, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, and 2. The probability of you choosing 5 hearts is most likely to be 5/52.
Let us say that:
K = age of Kristen
B = age of Ben
From the problem, we make the equations:
eqtn 1: K + B = 32
eqtn 2: (K – 4) = 2 (B – 4)
Simplifying eqtn 2:
K – 4 = 2 B – 8
K = 2 B – 4
Plugging in this to eqtn 2:
(2 B – 4) + B = 32
3 B – 4 = 32
3 B = 36
B = 12
From eqtn 2:
K = 2 B – 4 = 2 (12) – 4 = 20
So Kristen is 20 while Ben is 12.
X = 0 ; y = 10 ; 10 = a(0) + b(0) + c
c = 10
x=2 ; y = 15 ; 15 = a(4) + b(2) + 10 ; 5 = 4a+2b
x=4 ; y=18 ; 18 = a(16) + b(4) + 10 ; 8 = 16a + 4b
2(5) = (4a+2b)2
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<u> 8 = 16a + 4b
</u> 2 = -8a
a = -0.25
b = 2
y = (1/4)x^2 + 2x + 10 ; 4y = x^2 + 8x + 40