Step-by-step explanation:
the probability is always the number of desired cases over the number of all possible cases.
in our situation we have 15 cards.
that is the total possible cases when a random card is chosen.
how many desired cases do we have ?
a number NOT a multiple of 5.
how many are there ?
it is easier to say how many numbers there are being a multiple of 5 : 5, 10, 15
so, 3 numbers out of the 15 are multiple of 5.
that means
15 - 3 = 12 numbers of the 15 are NOT multiples of 5.
so, the probability to draw a card that is not a multiple of 5 is
12/15 = 4/5 = 0.8
the information about event B and even numbers is irrelevant for the question.
Problem
Is 4.55 and 1.23456 a rational number
Solution
4.55 can be written as:
455/100 so then it could be a rational number
For the second number we have: 1.23456
And we can write this number as:
123456/100000
So then is also ratioanl
Use the formula i = p*r*t:
$456
$456 = $1600*r*6. Solving for r, r = ----------------- = 0.0475, or 4 3/4%
($1600)(6)
Answer:
95
Step-by-step explanation:
Mode is what is the most frequent number that occurred; 95 occurred the most from the data.