There are 2 orange marbles, 3 green marbles, & 5 purple marbles
two consecutives draws <em>without</em> replacement
Orange first, green second
Orange/total = 2/10, or 1/5
green/total - 1 = 3/9, or 1/3
1/5(1/3) = 1/15
There is a 1/15 chance of <em>Orange first, green second</em>
Both marbles are purple
Purple/total = 5/10, or 1/2
Purple/total = 4/9, or <em>44% chance of both being purple</em>
first is purple, the next is anything but purple
purple/total = 1/2, or 50% chance
(everything - purple)/total = 5/10, or 50% chance
1/2(1/2) = 1/4, or 25% chance of <em>first purple, then anything but purple</em>
hope this helps
5 cm is the correct answer it would be half of DG
One scale factor equation is y=cx
y is the new factor (in this case, 60 or 75)
c is the scale factor (in this case, unknown)
x is the old factor (in this case, 24 or 30)
so: plug in the values
60=c(24) divide both sides by 24
c=2.5
you can check again with the other numbers
75=c(30) divide both sides by 30.
c= 2.5
your scale factor is 2.5
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
The correct function for converting temperature from Kelvin to Fahrenheit is 
Step-by-step explanation:
Kelvin to Celsius function:
The function to convert a temperature from degrees Kelvin to degrees Celsius is given by:

Celsius to Fahrenheit function:
The function to convert a temperature from degrees Celsius to degrees Fahrenheit is given by:

Which is the correct function for converting temperature from Kelvin to Fahrenheit?
In the equation to find F(C), we use C = C(K). So



The correct function for converting temperature from Kelvin to Fahrenheit is 