The answer is no. this is because if you toss a coin two times the probability of landing on heads twice is 1/4. if it doesn't land on tails twice it can land on heads once and tails once. this means there are more possibility and cannot be the same
4 1/5 would be in simplest form
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The total amount is $1,350.
<em /><span><em>So, firstly we'll start off with the easiest one. We know that they bought a cake for </em><em>$250</em><em>. We also know that there were </em><em>50 people </em><em>invited. Appetizers per person cost $2. So we multiply $2 by 50 people. That's $100. They also charge $20 per person for the main course. Now we multiply $20 by 50 people and get $1,000. Now we add $1,000, $250, and $100 to get our total!</em></span>
Answer:
10% of 60 = 6
25% of 60 = 15
50% of 60 = 30
20% of 60 = 12
Step-by-step explanation: