One eighth of forty eight is six
Hope I got it right for your sake.
Answer: She combined unlike terms.
Step-by-step explanation:
You can only combine like terms. If a number has a variable, you must make sure that the number you're operating it with has the same variable raised to the same power (if applicable)
6.8w-4.7 is in its simplest form.
To be able to subtract these, 4.7 must have a ''w'' variable as follows;
6.8w-4.7w=2.1w
No. A polynomial equation in one variablel ooks like P(x) = Q(x), where P and Q are polynomials.
Consider polynomial equations x^2 = 3 and x^2 = 1.
Obviously they have real solutions.
Subtract the two polynomial equations:
(x^2 - x^2) = (3 - 1)
0 = 2...
We get the polynomial equation 0 = 2. We call this a polynomial equation because single constants are also by definition polynomials.
Obviously 0 = 2 has no real solution.
The expected values of the binomial distribution are given as follows:
1. 214.
2. 21.
3. 31.
<h3>What is the binomial probability distribution?</h3>
It is the <u>probability of exactly x successes on n repeated trials, with p probability</u> of a success on each trial.
The expected value of the binomial distribution is:
E(X) = np
For item 1, the parameters are:
p = 3/7, n = 500.
Hence the expected value is:
E(X) = np = 500 x 3/7 = 1500/7 = 214.
For item 2, the parameters are:
p = 0.083, n = 250.
Hence the expected value is:
E(X) = np = 250 x 0.083 = 21.
For item 3, the parameters are:
p = 1/13, n = 400.
Hence the expected value is:
E(X) = np = 400 x 1/13 = 31.
More can be learned about the binomial distribution at brainly.com/question/24863377
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