Answer:
C(n, 2)a^(n-2)b^2
Step-by-step explanation:
Generally, the expansion is written in decreasing powers of "a", so the first few terms would have variable constellations that look like ...
a^n, a^(n-1)b, a^(n-2)b^2, ...
The coefficients would be (in order), C(n, k) for k increasing from 0, so the coefficient of the 3rd term would be C(n, 2).
No, i do not agree. To find this out, we will have to convert all of them into either decimals or percents. Let's convert these all into percents. A percent means 'out of 100', so if we add the percents all together, they should equal to 100. The rides is 50%. To convert 1/3 into a percent, divide the numerator by the denominator. You will get a decimal, so then multiply that by 100 or move the decimal two places to the right. So, 1 divided by 3 is equal to approximately 33%. Let's add 50 and 33 together. The total is 83%. So, like I said, a percent is out of 100. Subtract 83 out of 100 and you will get 17. So, the remaining percent has to be 17 percent, not 10%.
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The answer is 24.5
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Answer:
32
Step-by-step explanation:
Possible outcomes in a fair sided die 1,2,3,4,5,6 = 6 possible outcomes
Odd numbers = 1,3,5 = 3 odd numbers
Probability of rolling an odd number =
= 
Total number of rolls = 64
expected number of odd number rolls in 64 roll,
=
x 64 = 32