Answer:
0.58×0.90=0.522
Step-by-step explanation:
Im not really sure if it's right
The number of ways for which she could pick four colours if green must be one of them is; 10 ways.
<h3>How many ways can she picks four colours if green must be there?</h3>
It follows from the task that there are 6 colours in total that she could pick from.
Hence, since she needs four colours with green being one of them, it follows that she only has 3 colours to pick from 5.
Hence, the numbers of possible combinations is; 5C3 = 10 ways.
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Answer:
I think that the answer is either B or C
Step-by-step explanation:
I concluded to this answer simply by looking at where the lines were placed.
Remember that if a line is not touching, but next to another line, they are parallel to each other? Well, that doesn't change here. since, {m angle 1} and {m angle 2} added together equal 180, I would believe that the answer is C, but I may be wrong.
Well, I hope that helps :)
The probability of rolling a six on one die is 1/6. I believe that to get the probability of three dice all landing on a six you have to multiply 1/6 to the third power, giving you 1/216 as your answer.
257.80÷5=49.56 ≈50
50÷5=10