The key word here is "or". If it's an OR question, you add the probabilities together. If it says "and", you multiply them together
As it is an OR question though, you add them.
So:
15 + 5 = 20%
Because the shape is a cube, we know that all sides must be 5cm. To find the area of a side, you do base × height, so 5 × 5 = 25. If you look at the net, you'll notice that there are 6 faces, which means you have to do 25 × 6 = 150cm^2. I hope this helps!
Answer:
c. 4.27
Step-by-step explanation:
We have been given the regression equation of for predicting number of speeding tickets (Y) from information about driver age (X) as .
To find the predicted number of tickets for a twenty-year-old, we will substitute in our given equation.
Therefore, the predicted number of tickets for a twenty-year-old would be 4.27 tickets.
The exponent symbol when typing is ^. so I so rewrite this for you.
(15x^8 / 24y^5) / (4x^4 / 8y^2)
I assumed you meant 8y squared because you said 8 squared.
now when we divide by a fraction, we can actually multiply by it's reciprocal and get the same thing. The word reciprocal really just means flip it over. so:
(15x^8 / 24y^5) * (8y^2 / 4x^4)
let's reduce the coefficients ( the numbers in front of the x and y) to make it easier.
We have 15/24 which can be reduced to 5/8
and 8/4 which is 2/1
so:
(5x^8 / 8y^5) * (2y^2 / x^4)
multiply numerator and denominator
(10x^8y^2) / (8x^4y^5)
now reduce coeffient. 10/8 is 5/4
reduce x: x^8/x^4 is x^4
reduce y: y^2/y^5 is 1/y^3
now put together
5x^4 / 4y^3
so C
Answer:
27
Step-by-step explanation:
Note that since VX and XZ are both line segments, <VWX and <XYZ both equal 180 (also known as a straight angle). Also, note that the sum of the angles in a triangle are 180 degrees. Now, let’s start.
Finding angles of the triangle:
<WYX = <XYZ - <WYZ = 180 - 4x
<XWY = <XWV - <VWY = 180 - 6x
Using the sum of angles in a triangle and substituting these values in:
180 = <X + <WYX + <XWY = 90 + (180 - 4x) + (180-6x) = 450 - 10x
270 = 10x
<em>27 = x</em>
We are done! I hope this helps! :)