0.75 is the decimal format.
Answer: Yes, it can.
Step-by-step explanation:
#4
White block(s) = 2
Red block(s) = 1
Purple block(s) = 3
Total = 2 +1 + 3 = 6 blocks
a) P(white) =

P(red) =

P(purple) =

b)Not white block:
1 -

OR

Because, when they say no white blocks, we simply do not count them and add the rest to find that probability without white blocks.
c) The probability stays the same: lets say now we have
4 white blocks, 2 red, and 6 purple, total will be 12
P(white)=

which is still

d) We get two more blocks in the numerator: lets say we have 4 white blocks, 3 red, 5 purple (after adding 2 of each color), total will be 12
P(purple)=

(im not quite sure if my explanation here helps you though)
e) 1 more of white and purple, 5 more of red
white = 3, purple = 4, red = 6, total = 12
(you can either add 2 to white or purple but make sure you add 5 of red)
P(red)=

=
Answer:
The value that will create an equation with no solutions is 5x.
Step-by-step explanation:
No solution would mean that there is no answer to the equation. It is impossible for the equation to be true no matter what value we assign to the variable.
To create a no solution equation, we can need to create a mathematical statement that is always false. To do this, we need the variables on both sides of the equation to cancel each other out and have the remaining values to not be equal.
Use distributive property on the left side first.
![3(x - 4) = [blank] - 2x +7\\\\3x-12=5x - 2x +7\\\\3x-12=3x+7\\\\3x-12+12=3x+7+12\\\\3x=3x+19\\\\3x-3x=3x+19-3x\\\\0=19](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=3%28x%20-%204%29%20%3D%20%5Bblank%5D%20-%202x%20%2B7%5C%5C%5C%5C3x-12%3D5x%20-%202x%20%2B7%5C%5C%5C%5C3x-12%3D3x%2B7%5C%5C%5C%5C3x-12%2B12%3D3x%2B7%2B12%5C%5C%5C%5C3x%3D3x%2B19%5C%5C%5C%5C3x-3x%3D3x%2B19-3x%5C%5C%5C%5C0%3D19)
Notice that we combined like terms first and then eliminated the variable from one side. When that happened, the variable on the other side was eliminated as well, giving us a false result.
Since zero does not equal nineteen, we know we have an equation with no solution.
Answer:
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