Availability of first truck probability P (1) = 0.74
Availability of second truck probability P (2) = 0.57
Availability of both truck probability P (1 and 2) = 0.46
So the probability of at least one available P (1 or 2) = P (1) + P (2) - P (1 and 2) = 0.74 + 0.57 - 0.46 = 0.85
Now the probability of at neither available = 1 - P (1 or 2) = 1 – 0.85 = 0.15
Answer:
Fewer will be sold
Step-by-step explanation: From the start of the graph when the price is high the number sold is low.
They each practice 6 days a week so yes. 14 days= 1 week You can then do this by taking 24/4=6 and 12/2= 6
21, 45, 121, 300, 312, 333, 347, 421, 614,
The median is the middle number of a data set therefore you need to arrange the data is order from smallest to largest as I have done above. Then you need to find the number in the middle which is 312 in this case by finding the number which has the central position (position 5 in this case) of the data set. If there are an even number of numbers in the data set, you add them together and divide by 2 though that is not necessary this time as there are an odd number of numbers.
We have been given that Tina designed an electric skateboard that has a speed of 4 miles per hour. Further we are given that in one hour it travels 4 miles, and in 2 hours it travels 8 miles.
We know that speed of any object can be found at any time, irrespective of it being a complete hour or a fractional hour. Therefore, speed of the electric skateboard is an example of continuous data.
The that in one hour it travels 4 miles, and in 2 hours it travels 8 miles have been given so that someone can easily confuse the speed of electric skateboard as a discrete data, but in actual speed of skateboard is a continuous data.