P(A) = N/0
where P(A) equals Probability of any event occurring
N is the Number of ways an event can occur and
0 is the total number of possible Outcomes
P(A) = 1/6
Plainly the probability of rolling a six with a single six-sided dice is one event in which it lands with six uppermost, divided by six possible outcomes from a single throw, or one sixth (16.66 per cent).
Answer:
the graphs are blurry, sorry :c
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
k<-9
Step-by-step explanation:
First you want to isolate the variable, or k in this case. So you will subtract 12 on both sides which will leave you with -2k<18. Then you will divide both sides by -2. Which turns into k>-9. But since you divided by a negative, the sign changes, so the answer would be k<-9.
Answer: -1.6 is not a possible r-value.
Step-by-step explanation:
R-values range from -1 to +1. Out of all these numbers, -1.6 does not belong. Hence, -1.6 is not a r-value.
5 because it is equal to the length of the sides