Rational Because it can be simply as 3/1
Forms for the equation of a straight line
Suppose that we have the graph of a straight line and that we wish to find its equation. (We will assume that the graph has x and y axes and a linear scale.) The equation can be expressed in several possible forms. To find the equation of the straight line in any form we must be given either:
two points, (x1, y1) and (x2, y2), on the line; or
one point, (x1, y1), on the line and the slope, m; or
the y intercept, b, and the slope, m.
In the first case where we are given two points, we can find m by using the formula:
Once we have one form we can easily get any of the other forms from it using simple algebraic manipulations. Here are the forms:
1. The slope-intercept form:
y = m x + b.
The constant b is simply the y intercept of the line, found by inspection. The constant m is the slope, found by picking any two points (x1, y1) and (x2, y2) on the line and using the formula:
2. The point-slope form:
y − y1 = m (x − x1).
(x1, y1) is a point on the line. The slope m can be found from a second point, (x2, y2), and using the formula:
3. The general form:
a x + b y + c = 0.
a, b and c are constants. This form is usually gotten by manipulating one of the previous two forms. Note that any one of the constants can be made equal to 1 by dividing the equation through by that constant.
4. The parametric form:
Double every year
year one
4 times 2
year 2
4 times 2 times 2 aka 4 times 2^2
year 3
4 times 2 times 2 times 2 aka 4 times 2^3
obviously
at year 'n' the number of rabbits will be
4 times 2^n
Answer:
25. Yes, it is a function, because none of the x outputs are repeating
Using conversions between odds and probabilities, we have that:
1. A) 4:21
2. 0.952 probability that a bag of flour passes inspection.
3. C) 1:39
4. 41:59.
5. 14:11
- A probability is the <u>number of desired outcomes divided by the number of total outcomes</u>.
- An odd is given by a:b, in which <u>a is the number of successes and b is the number of failures</u>.
Item 1:
- Probability of 0.16, thus, for 100 trials, <u>16 successes and 84 failures</u>, and the odd is:
16:84, which, simplifying by 4, is 4:21.
Item 2:
- Odd of 20:1 means that 20 + 1 = <u>21 trials, there are 20 successes</u>, thus, the probability is:

0.952 probability that a bag of flour passes inspection.
Item 3:
- Probability of 0.025, thus, for 100 trials, <u>2.5 successes and 97.5 failures</u>, and the odd is:
2.5:97.5, which, simplifying by 2.5, is 1:39.
Item 4:
- 59% probability that he will take the longest trail, thus 100 - 59 = 41% probability of him <u>not tanking the longest trail</u>, thus, the odds against him taking the longest trail is 41:59.
Item 5:
- Probability of 0.56, thus, for 100 trials, <u>56 successes and 44 failures</u>, and the odd is:
56:44, which, simplifying by 4, is 14:11.
A similar problem is given at brainly.com/question/21094006