Answer:
B( 3/2
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
The dimensions of the herb garden on the scale drawing are 2.4 by 6 inches
Step 1 (finding the scale factor):
12/10 (inches/feet) or 1.2 (inches/feet)
(1.2 inches<em> </em>in the <em>drawing</em> represent 1 foot in real life)
Step 2 (finding the dimensions of the herb garden on the scale drawing):
Real life dimensions are 2ft by 5ft so we multiply by the <em>scale factor</em>:
2ft = 2 x 1.2 = 2.4 inches
5ft = 5 x 1.2 = 6 inches
So the dimensions of the herb garden on the scale drawing are 2.4 by 6 inches.
Answer:
The answer is 5
Step-by-step explanation:
Use pythagorean theorem.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
My approach was to draw out the probabilities, since we have 3 children, and we are looking for 2 boys and 1 girl, the probabilities can be Boy-Boy-Girl, Boy-Girl-Boy, and Girl-Boy-Boy. So a 2/3 chance if you think about it, your answer 2/3 can't be correct. If we assume that boys and girls are born with equal probability, then the probability to have two girls (and one boy) should be the same as the probability to have two boys and one girl. So you would have two cases with probability 2/3, giving an impossible 4/3 probability for both cases. Also, your list "Boy-Boy-Girl, Boy-Girl-Boy, and Girl-Boy-Boy" seems strange. All of those are 2 boys and 1 girl, so based on that list, you should get a 100 percent chance. But what about Boy-Girl-Girl, or Girl-Girl-Girl? You get 2/3 if you assume that adjacencies in the (ordered) list are important, i.e., "2 boys and a girl" means that the girl was not born between the boys.