Simply you would do
45+10 time the number of days
So
45+10 x 2 and then you would put the answer in the next Collin
Binomial probability states that the probability of x successes on n repeated trials in an experiment which has two possible outcomes can be obtained by
(nCx).(p^x)⋅((1−p)^(n−x))
Where success on an individual trial is represented by p.
In the given question, obtaining heads in a trial is the success whose probability is 1/2.
Probability of 6 heads with 6 trials = (6C6).((1/2)^6).((1/2)^(6–6))
= 1/(2^6)
= 1/64
Answer:
3:4
Step-by-step explanation:
(1/7)/(4/21) = (1/7)×(21/4) = 3/4 = 3:4
Area= 12m * 12m = 144m^2 *7.00$ = 1008$.
Final answer: 1008$