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Answer: 1/3 chance
Explanation: If you have a 1/6 chance of rolling a four, and then you role two die, you now have two 1/6 chances, meaning you have 1/6 + 1/6, AKA, 1/3 chance
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4/10 in its simplest form 2/5 or 0.4
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This is because 16 needs to be added to the base amount since the teachers cost is automatically added in.
Answer:
You can substitute the x value of coordinate (x,y) in the equation. If the outcome = the y value in the coordinate (x,y), then you have determined it to be on the system of linear equations.
Step-by-step explanation:
Point P has a coordinates: ( Px , Py ).
You can choose which value is easy to substitute. Eighter start with the Py or you could start with the Px. It could save you time if you pick the right one for the job.
If you want to verify if any point is valid in any (linear) equation(s), you can:
a) substitute the x value of coordinate (x,y) in the equation, and if the outcome has the same value as y in the coordinate (x,y), then that point is a valid solution of the (linear) equation.
b) substitute the y value of coordinate (x,y) in the equation, and if the outcome has the same value as x in the coordinate (x,y), then that point is a valid solution of the (linear) equation.