I think M<1 will equal 35 degrees.
When you multiply powers, they add, and when you divide them they subtract.
So I would first add the 2^a + 2^b +2^c to get 2^(a+b+c)
Then, divide by 2^(a+b). Because when you divide powers they subtract, you will be taking away the (a+b) from the (a+b+c) and you will be left with c on its own.
The answer is 2^c
Answer:

And using the probability mass function we got:
Step-by-step explanation:
Let X the random variable of interest, on this case we now that:
The probability mass function for the Binomial distribution is given as:
Where (nCx) means combinatory and it's given by this formula:
And we want to find the following probability:

And using the probability mass function we got:
Answer:
40 more kids chose baseball over basketball.
Step-by-step explanation:
The best way to go about this is to use benchmark percentages.
For baseball, 25% of 800 people chose that, so we can do 800/4 to get 200, so 200 students chose baseball
For basketball, we could do 800/5 but that isn't mental math, so we can do 10% of 800 is 80 and 80*2=160. So 40 more kids chose baseball over basketball.
He did not divide his milligrams by the proper factor. He treated it as if it were only kilograms. He should have divided by a million.