<u>Answer:</u>
The probability of getting two good coils when two coils are randomly selected if the first selection is replaced before the second is made is 0.7744
<u>Solution:</u>
Total number of coils = number of good coils + defective coils = 88 + 12 = 100
p(getting two good coils for two selection) = p( getting 2 good coils for first selection )
p(getting 2 good coils for second selection)
p(first selection) = p(second selection) = 
Hence, p(getting 2 good coil for two selection) = 
Because the order doesn't matter on where each person sits use the combinations formula:
C = n! / (r!(n-r)!)
Where n is the total number of people and r is the number of chairs.
C = 6! / (4!(6-4)!)
C = (6*5*4*3*2*1) / ((4*3*2*1(2*1))
C = 720 / (24*2)
C = 720 / 48
C = 15
There are 15 different arrangements.
Answer:
This should be a biology question. But the answer is: Complemetary strand will be TAGCCG
Step-by-step explanation:
what would be the complementary strand of DNA for ATCGGC?
A always pairs with T and and C always pairs with G in the complementary DNA strand.
DNA sequence is ATCGGC
Complemetary strand will be TAGCCG
When you are finding the area, you multiply the length x the width. So for example, we have a rectangle that the length is 6 feet and the width is 4 feet. So, first of all we multiply 6x4= 24. Since its area don't forget it is Square Feet (or any other type of measurement).
Hope it helps!