Answer: Our required probability would be
Step-by-step explanation:
Since we have given that
Let A be the event that Kirk has the ace of spades.
Let B be the event that everyone has an ace.
So, P(A) =
P(B) =
And P(A∩B) =
So, P(Kirk has the ace of spades | each of them gets an ace)
Hence, our required probability would be
Answer: [A]: "library card".
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Explanation: One would need a valid, government-issued photo ID card (i.e. that has not expires).
Although SOME library cards include one's picture, library cards do not constitute "valid ID's" because they are not "government-issued" and would, theoretically, be easy to be made fraudulently (e.g. not have security-issued seals and features).
Even "school ID's"; or "college ID cards"; even if "current" (e.g. currently enrolled" with a photo ID) would not be considered "official" and would only be considered "secondary ID".
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Finding the inverse function of , it is best described by graph B.
<h3>How to find the inverse of a function?</h3>
Supposing we have a function y = f(x), to find the inverse, we exchange x and y, and isolate y.
In this problem, the function is:
Exchanging x and y:
Working through the function to isolate y:
Which is best represented by graph B.
More can be learned about inverse functions at brainly.com/question/27830327
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Ur whole number is 17...now look at the next number to the right....if it is 5 or above, u round that 17 to 18....if it is 4 or below, that 17 stays the same. And since the next number is 6, u r going to have to round the 17 up to 18 (the nearest whole number)