It sounds like the problem should read: "A 10-sided die is rolled. The die's faces are labeled with the numbers 1 through 10, and each number is equally likely to be rolled. Find the probability of rolling an even number. What is the probability of rolling an even number?"
If that is the case, then the answer as a fraction is 1/2 which is 0.5 in decimal form
How did I get this answer? There are 10 values (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10). Of that list, five values are even (2, 4, 6, 8, 10). Divide the two values
5/10 = 1/2 = 0.5
Answer:
Part 1) 
Part 2) There are about 
Step-by-step explanation:
Part 1) we know that
1 month=4 weeks
Let
x------> the number of hours of practice for three months
so
Convert months to weeks
3 months=3(4)=12 weeks
using proportion

that means------> In three months (12 weeks) the pianist practice 180 hours
Part 2)
Let
x------> the number of bass
y------> the number of catfish
we know that
Using proportion

There are about 
1 <span>Set up the long multiplication.
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<span><span>543</span><span>x36</span></span>
2 <span>Calculate 3 x 6, which is 18.
Since 18 is two-digit, we carry the first digit 1 to the next column.
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3 <span>Calculate 4 x 6, which is 24. Now add the carry digit of 1, which is 25.
Since 25 is two-digit, we carry the first digit 2 to the next column.
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4 <span>Calculate 5 x 6, which is 30. Now add the carry digit of 2, which is 32.
Since 32 is two-digit, we carry the first digit 3 to the next column.
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5 <span>Bring down the carry digit of 3.
</span>
6 <span>Calculate 3 x 3, which is 9.
</span>
7 <span>Calculate 4 x 3, which is 12.
Since 12 is two-digit, we carry the first digit 1 to the next column.
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8 <span>Calculate 5 x 3, which is 15. Now add the carry digit of 1, which is 16.
Since 16 is two-digit, we carry the first digit 1 to the next column.
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9 <span>Bring down the carry digit of 1.
</span>
10 <span>Calculate 3258 + 16290, which is 19548
</span>
11 <span>Therefore, 543 x 36 = 19548.
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The answer is B.19548</span>
Answer:
why do you need do give almost ALL your points when people and your one only question???????????
4/5, 5/6, 3/4.... these are all greater than 2/3.
I hope this helps!
~kaikers