To find the probability of pulling something first take note of the total number and the amount of which you want to select.
100 and 10
Now set them up as a fraction
10/100 and simplify
1/10 or 10%
add 0+1+2+3+4 = 10
divide 10÷5 = 2
add 15+8+3+3+1 = 30
divide 30÷5 = 6
the ratio is 2:6 which simplifies to 1:3 by the means of lates per student. In other words there is one late per 3 students.
Use properties of alternate angles then apply trigonometry
Answer:
$74 492.30
Step-by-step explanation:
P= 50 000
r= 8/100 = 0.08
n= 12
t= 5
P(1 + r/n) ^ (nt)

=74492.285
Answer:
(1/6)^3 = 1/216, these events are independent.
Step-by-step explanation:
What happens in one roll has no effect on the other rolls, so these events are independent. The probility of any roll outcome is 1/6 since there are 6 sides. Since you want to roll a 6 AND a 5 AND a 4 you have to multiply the probabilities.