Answer:
The number of unsold cakes was 2
Step-by-step explanation:
<u><em>The question in English is</em></u>
In the school Francisco I. Madero of Ciudad Delicias, the celebration was held for commemorate the arrival of spring, after the parade the stalls were set up of the kermesse. The first grade group bought 8 cakes and sold 3/4 of the total.
How much of the cake was not sold?
Let
x ----> number of cakes sold
y ----> number of cakes that didn't sell
we know that
The first grade group bought 8 cakes
so
-----> equation A
The first grade group sold 3/4 of the total.
so
---> equation B
substitute equation A in equation B

Find the value of y


therefore
The number of unsold cakes was 2
1. 4 1/5
2. 11/24
3. 12 1/4
4. 2
5. 3 5/12
I did the math but I’m sorry if it’s not all correct
Answer:
A) The best way to picture this problem is with a probability tree, with two steps.
The first branch, the person can choose red or blue, being 2 out of five (2/5) the chances of picking a red marble and 3 out of 5 of picking a blue one.
The probabilities of the second pick depends on the first pick, because it only can choose of what it is left in the urn.
If the first pick was red marble, the probabilities of picking a red marble are 1 out of 4 (what is left of red marble out of the total marble left int the urn) and 3 out of 4 for the blue marble.
If the first pick was the blue marble, there is 2/4 of chances of picking red and 2/4 of picking blue.
B) So a person can have a red marble and a blue marble in two ways:
1) Picking the red first and the blue last
2) Picking the blue first and the red last
C) P(R&B) = 3/5 = 60%
Step-by-step explanation:
C) P(R&B) = P(RB) + P(BR) = (2/5)*(3/4) + (3/5)*(2/4) = 3/10 + 3/10 = 3/5
85 is a <span>26.865671641791% higher than 67
Hope this helps!!
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