Brown eyes because most students have brown eyes. It would be less likely to get a student with blue or green eyes.
There are 52 cards in the deck.
Picking a spade would be 13/52 which reduces to 1/4
After the first card is picked there are 51 cards left, picking a club would be 13/51
Picking both would be 1/4 x 13/51 = 13/204
The answer is C.
The inequality statement, “An inequality for y greater than or equal to 4” can be written as:
y ≥ 4
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The probability of getting a red card is 1/2 and the probability of getting a 10 is 4/52. To find the probability of getting both a red card and a 10, multiply the two.
(1/2)(4/52) = 4/104
4/104 = 1/26
Therefore, the probability is 1/26
Answer:
32
Step-by-step explanation:
Plug in 4 for c.
(c³)/2 = (4³)/2
First, solve the parenthesis, then divide. Multiply:
4³ = 4 * 4 * 4 = 16 * 4 = 64
Next, divide:
64/2 = 32
32 is your answer.
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