A rational number between the two given ones is -0.455, such that:
-0.45 > -0.455 > -0.46
<h3>How to find a rational number between the two given ones?</h3>
A rational number is any number that can be written as a quotient between two integer numbers.
Particularly, any number with a finite number of digits after the decimal point is also a rational number.
So to find a rational number between -0.45 and -0.46 we could se:
-0.455, such that:
-0.45 > -0.455 > -0.46
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1) you add the variables in the bracket
(4+5)÷3×4
9÷3×4
2) you multiply 3 by 4
9÷3×4
9÷12
3) now you divide 9 by 12
9÷12
=0.75
This looks like a simple arithmetic series. Each term is 7 greater than the previous term.
Therefore, the Nth term is 17 + 7N.
For example, the first term is 17 + 7*1 = 17 + 7 = 24.
The second term is 17 + 7*2 = 17 + 14 = 31
etc...
And the 500th term is 17 + 7 * 500 = 17 + 3500 = 3517
Prob (first defective) = 4 / 20 = 1/5
Prob(2nd defective) = 3/19
Prob (3rd defective) = 2/18 = 1/9
Pron 4th defective) = 1/ 17
Prob ( all 4 defective) = 1/5 * 3/19 * 1/9 * 1/17 = 1 / 4845 answer