Answer:
18 students are likely to be wearing red
Step-by-step explanation:
From the question, we know a student either wears red , or blue, with the probability of a student wearing red is 3 times more probable than wearing white.
So, let’s say out of the 24 students, x of them are wearing white. What this practically mean is that 3 * x = 3x of the students would be expected to be wearing red.
Now, adding the number of people wearing red and white together in terms of x, we have x + 3x = 4x
We equate this to 24; 4x = 24 and x = 24/4; x = 6
The number wearing red probably is 3 * x = 3 * 6 = 18 people
Answer:
3 However in the answer choices you gave I believe the question is incorrect
Step-by-step explanation:
(3,1) and (0,-5)
y1-y2/x1-x2
-5-1/0-3
-6/-3=3
Answer:
Third one
Step-by-step explanation:
the y intercept is -3 meaning it equals, leaving 1 or 3
and it’s the smallest y number so it has to be 3
Sorry for who ever uploaded the disturbing photos :(
Hope this help and have a nice day!
I’ll continue to report the, as I have all day and will contact Brainly again since this is another account
Here’s a cute dog image to remove the other photo from mind