1 | 2.5
2 | 5
3 | 10
4 | 20
5 | 40
6 | 80
7 | 160
8 | 320
9 | 640
Hopes this helps!!!
Answer:
ya you can take it both like integer and decimal
cause - the negative mark make it negative the . make it decimal
36 all together.
22 first
14 second
8 random chosen
A) all first shift:
One is pulled 22/36
Second is pulled 21/35
Third is pulled 20/34
Fourth 19/33
Fifth 18/32
Sixth 17/31
Seventh 16/30
Eighth 15/29
Multiply all those together
Probability of all first shift is 0.010567296996663
(That means it's not happening anytime soon lol)
B) one worker 14/36
Second 13/35
Third 12/34
Fourth 11/33
Fifth 10/32
Sixth 9/31
Seventh 8/30
Eighth 7/29
Multiply all those together
Probability of all second shift is 0.000099238805645
(That means it's likely to see 100x more picks of all first shift workers before you see this once.. lol)
C) 22/36
21/35
20/34
19/33
18/32
17/31
Multiply..
Probability.. 0.038306451612903
D) 14/36
13/35
12/34
11/33
X... p=0.016993464052288
Probably not correct, haven't done probability in years.
I believe the area of the blank rectangle, the biggest one, is 2800. The whole rectangle all together is 3225.
Explanation:
Since the length of one of the rectangles is 70, the rectangle with an area of 210 will have a side length of 3. This means the rectangle with an area of 15 has a side length of 5. <em>That</em> means the rectangle with an area of 200 has a side length of 40. Therefore, the blank rectangle has an area of 2800, as it's 2 side lengths are 70 and 40.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that among 500 freshmen pursuing a business degree at a university, 315 are enrolled in an economics course, 213 are enrolled in a mathematics course, and 123 are enrolled in both an economics and a mathematics course.
From the above we find that
a) either economics of Math course is

Out of 500 students 405 have taken either Math or Economics
Hence
c) student who have taken neither = 
Exactly one course is either math or economics - both
= 