Answer:( 117*z*r^4 + 45*z^3 )
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's take it part by part.
" lina is 1 year less than..." So this means a value that we get some other way -1. So let's call it x-1 for now. The next part tells us how to get x.
"3 times his age" so now we have 3y-1, where y is Adam's age. We know adam's age though.
3*2 - 1
6-1
5
Answer:
a) 0.8836
b) 0.7339
c) 0.2342
Step-by-step explanation:
Books classified as fiction = 94% or 0.94 probability
Books classified as non-fiction = 1 - 0.94 = 0.06
a) for two books, we get: 0.94 * 0.94 = 0.8836 Probability
b) The probability that all five books are fiction is: 0.94^5
This equals 0.7339 Probability
c) Probability that one books is non-fiction, while the other 4 are fiction is determined in the following way:
Probability of non-fiction * probability of fiction^(number of books)
0.06 * 0.94^4 = 0.0468
This does not account for the order at which the non-fiction book shows up. Such as the non-fiction book being the first book picked, or in another case - the non-fiction book being the last picked.
Since there are 5 ways this could occur, the total probability will be calculated as shown: 0.0468 * 5 = 0.2342 Probability
Answer:
3
Step-by-step explanation:
6L/1.89L =3.174 bottles so 3 bottle is almost 6L
Answer:
15P3 = 15!/ (15-3)! = 15*14*13*12! / 12! = 15*14*13
Step-by-step explanation:
When the seats are empty, there are a total of 15 people that can possibly sit in there. There will only be 1 person left.
When the 1st seat is taken there are now 14 people who can possibly sit on another chair. Same goes when 2 seaats are taken.
To find the total number of possibilities, we multiply together the possible number of people for seat 1, seat2, and seat 3.
Or, if we use stat, nPr = n! / (n-r)!
Meaning:
15P3 = 15!/ (15-3)! = 15*14*13*12! / 12! = 15*14*13