Yes- though we may say "When will we ever use this?" ever so often in class, the reality is that we use mathematics in everyday life. From simple addition, to factoring, to finding the angles of various components to a building, math is always being used in real life.
Answer: 258 yards
Step-by-step explanation:
Since Chad wants each balloon string to be 6 feet long, and Chad wants to get 43 balloons, the number of yards of string that he will need will be calculated by multiplying 43 by 6. This will be:
= 43 × 6
= 258 yards of string
Answer:
Probability = 2/7
Step-by-step explanation:
AS the Venn diagram is not given in the question, the question is incomplete. I've attached the Venn diagram of this question below for a better understanding of the question and its solution.
In the Venn diagram we can see that
Costumers who like Cake = 10
Costumers who like Pie = 8
Costumers who like both = 4
So it means that
Total costumers who like Cake = 10 + 4 = 14
Total costumers who like Pie = 8 + 4 = 12
We have to find probabilty that a costumer who likes cakes also likes pie
So
Total costumers who like cake = 14
Costumers out of 14 who also like pie = 4
Probability = (No. of costumers who also like pie) / (Total costumers who like cake)
Probability = 4/14 = 2/7