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All socks together: 13
Black socks: 3
Probability to pick out black socks: 3/13
After one pick out (You picked out a pair of black socks):
Probability to pick out black socks: 2/12
Multiply them:
2/12 * 3/13 = 1/26 ≈ 0,038
Answer:
100% increase
Step-by-step explanation:
Calculate percentage change
from V1 = 20 to V2 = 40
(V2−V1)|V1|×100
=(40−20)|20|×100
=2020×100
=1×100
=100%change
=100%increase
The distance between the points (d) is found using the Pythagorean theorem.
Imagine the two points as defining the hypotenuse of a right triangle. The lengths of the legs of the triangle are the horizontal distance between the points and the vertical distance between the points. The the theorem tells us
d² = 4² + 7²
d² = 16 + 49
d² = 65
d = √65 ≈ 8.1
The distance between the points is
C 8.1_____
You know that the distance must be longer than the longest leg (7) and must be shorter than the sum of the two legs (4+7=11). The only answer choice between 7 and 11 is 8.1.
from what I know
A=4
B=3
C=2
and a plus adds 0.33 and a minus minuses 0.33
question wants us to find yearly average or average per 1 year
since these grades span over 2 years, we must divide the total average by 2
averagefresh=sum of fresh grades/4 grades per year
averagesoph=sum of soph grades/4 grades per year
yearlyaverage=(averagefresh+averagesoph)/2
freshman:
(C)+(B)+(A)+(C-)=2+3+4+(2-0.33)=10.67
sophomore:
(B+)+(A-)+(C+)+(B-)=(3+0.33)+(4-0.33)+(2+0.33)+(3-0.33)=12
averagefresh=10.67/4=2.6675
averagesoph=12/4=3
yearlyaverage=(2.6675+3)/2=2.83375
so it's about a
average