Answer:
Probability = 5/6
Step-by-step explanation:
- Between 22 and 29, 28 can only come once.
- There are a total of 6 numbers between 22 and 29 (23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28).
<em>Step 1: Write the formula of probability</em>
Probability = number of possible outcomes/total number of outcomes
There is only one 28 so the chance of getting a 28 is 1/6.
Not getting a 28 would mean getting any one number from 23, 24, 25, 26 and 27.
<em>Step 2: Apply the probability formula</em>
Probability = number of possible outcomes/total number of outcomes
Probability of not getting 28 = 5/6
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Answer:
The shoreline places would get more rain
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
The number of paper clips that Crystal has is 3 and the number of paper clips that Gayle has is 14
Step-by-step explanation:
Let
x----> the number of paper clips that Crystal has
y ---> the number of paper clips that Gayle has
we know that
----> equation A
----> equation B
substitute equation A in equation B
Solve the quadratic equation by graphing
The solution is
see the attached figure
Find the value of y
therefore
The number of paper clips that Crystal has is 3
The number of paper clips that Gayle has is 14
Answer:
f(x) = x cos(x) sin(x) + (sin(2x)/2) + xcos(2x) (x-x) +((2 cos(2x) - 2xsin(2x))/2) * (x-x)^2 +((-6sin(2x) - 4xcos(2x))/6) * (x-x)^3 +.........................
Step-by-step explanation:
Taylor series formula
f(x) = f(a) + (f'(a)/1!)*(x-a) +(f''(a) / 2!) * (x-a)^2 + (f'''(a) / 3!) * (x-a)^{3} +....
f(x) = x cos(x) sin(x)
put 'a' instead of x
f(a)= a cos (a) sin (a)
take first , second , third derivative respectively, it comes
f'(a) = (sin(2a)/2) + acos(2a)
f''(a) =2 cos(2a) - 2xsin(2a)
f'''(a) = -6sin(2a) - 4xcos(2a)
put values in Taylor formula
f(x) = a cos(a) sin(a) + (sin(2a)/2) + acos(2a) (x-a) +((2 cos(2a) - 2asin(2a))/2) * (x-a)^2 +((-6sin(2a) - 4acos(2a))/6) * (x-a)^3 +.........................
put x instead of a
f(x) = x cos(x) sin(x) + (sin(2x)/2) + xcos(2x) (x-x) +((2 cos(2x) - 2xsin(2x))/2) * (x-x)^2 +((-6sin(2x) - 4xcos(2x))/6) * (x-x)^3 +.........................
4 quarter
Quarters are each worth 25 cents 25 x 4 = $1