To determine the probability that exactly two of the five marbles are blue, we will use the rule of multiplication.
Let event A = the event that the first marble drawn is blue; and let B = the event that the second marble drawn is blue.
To start, it is given that there are 50 marbles, 20 of them are blue. Therefore, P(A) = 20/50
After the first selection, there are 49 marbles left, 19 of them are blue. Therefore, P(A|B) = 19/49
Based on the rule of multiplication:P(A ∩ B) = P(A)*P(A|B)P(A ∩ B) = (20/50) (19/49)P(A ∩ B) = 380/2450P(A ∩ B) = 38/245 or 15.51%
The probability that there will be two blue marbles among the five drawn marbles is 38/245 or 15.51%
We got the 15.51% by dividing 38 by 245. The quotient will be 0.1551. We then multiplied it by 100% resulting to 15.51%
Answer:
its 3rd choice lol
Step-by-step explanation:
21x-9+63=180
21x+54=180
21x=126
x=6
The formula to solve for thee area of a square pyramid is [ V = 1/3 * b² * h ]
b² = base area (b = length of one side of the base)
h = height
The only option that as a base length of 12cm. and a height of 14cm. is the first option.
Solve for the volume if needed.
V = 1/3(12²)(14)
V = 1/3(144)(14)
V = 1/3(2,016)
V = 672cm²
Best of Luck!
An answer to this would be y=- 1 over 3 x