The probability that the first horse wins is 2/7. The probability that the second horse wins is 3/10. Since the events that the first horse wins and the second horse wins are shared exclusive, the probability that either the first horse or the second horse will win is :
2/7 + 3/10= 41/70
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I dont know I would.ask the teacher
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
A
The form is y=mx+b
3x=-2y+4 (add 2y)
3x+2y=4 (subtract 3x)
2y=-3x+4 (divide by 2)
y= -2/3x+2
Y=5+4x
Because it is 5 dollars when you enter and then 4 dollars per round