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Question: <span>Jamie has a deck of 60 sports cards, of which some are baseball cards and some are football cards. Jamie pulls out a card randomly from the deck, records its type, and replaces it in the deck. Jamie has already recorded six baseball cards and nine football cards. Based on these data, what is, most likely, the number of baseball cards in the deck?
12
15
24
30
Answer: You could use ratio to figure this out.
6:9 = 15
6 baseball for 9 football cards
Divide the total by the amount already known
60/15 = 4
Multiply all values by 4.
6 x 4 = 24.
9 x 4 = 36.
In short, the answer is 24.
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For the expression to be factor-able the Discriminant , has to be greater or equal to zero
ax^2 + cx + b = 0
c^2 - 4 ab >= 0
(-3)^2 - 4 * 1 * b >= 0
9 - 4b >= 0
9 >= 4b
b <= 9/4 (2.25)
Pick any value in that range for ex:
0 , 2, -3, -6
Answer:
f(86)-f(82)
Step-by-step explanation:
well f of 82 = 2 plus _ plus _ plus _ and f of 86 is 2+_+_+_ subtract them
(A) 3 (B) 4 (C) 47 (D) 59 (E) 83
these are some possible answers so the answer is b, 4
btw, 86-82 = 4 duh
Answer:
11.45
Step-by-step explanation:
the circumference is 36 so divide it by pie then rounded it to the nearest hundredths place
Symmetrical because the numbers in a bar graph show sort of a pyramid-like shape, rather than a skewed or flatter shape.