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3) $28 bc, 18+10= 1/3 of the money bc he already spent 2/3 so 28 is the answer
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The color red can only appear 0,1 or 2 times. We also have that there are in total 9 outcomes. Hence, each event has the same probability, 1/9. Since the definition of probability is the number of favorable outcomes over the total number of outcomes, we get that since in 1 outcome we have both spins turning red, the probability of 2 times appearing red is 1/9. We also have 4 spins where there is only one red; rb, rg, gr, br. Hence, the probability is 4/9. Now, we have 4 outcomes where there is no red. Hence, the probability for 0 reds is also 4/9.
Succinctly P(0 reds)=4/9, P(1 red)=4/9, P(2 reds)= 1/9
The correct answer is: [B]: "40 yd² " .
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First, find the area of the triangle:
The formula of the area of a triangle, "A":
A = (1/2) * b * h ;
in which: " A = area (in units 'squared') ; in our case, " yd² " ;
" b = base length" = 6 yd.
" h = perpendicular height" = "(4 yd + 4 yd)" = 8 yd.
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→ A = (1/2) * b * h = (1/2) * (6 yd) * (8 yd) = (1/2) * (6) * (8) * (yd²) ;
= " 24 yd² " .
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Now, find the area, "A", of the square:
The formula for the area, "A" of a square:
A = s² ;
in which: "A = area (in "units squared") ; in our case, " yd² " ;
"s = side length (since a 'square' has all FOUR (4) equal side lengths);
A = s² = (4 yd)² = 4² * yd² = "16 yd² "
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Now, we add the areas of BOTH the triangle AND the square:
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→ " 24 yd² + 16 yd² " ;
to get: " 40 yd² " ; which is: Answer choice: [B]: " 40 yd² " .
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