Proof.
For two dice, the number of favorable cases is 5: (6, 2);(5, 3);(4, 4);(3, 5);(2, 6); so the
probability is 5/36 =
30/216
For three dice, the number of favorable cases is 21: (5, 2, 1), (4, 3, 1) counted with all permutations
(so 6 2 = 12), and (1, 1, 6), (2, 2, 4), (3, 3, 2), counted with the distinct permutations (so
3 3 = 9). The probability is 21/216
So the more likely case is for two dice.
I’m pretty sure the answer is 1/5, A
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Answer:
x and y
Step-by-step explanation:
The missing value of y such that the point (1, y) is equidistant from the points (5, 1) and (10, - 3) is - 9.125.
<h3>What is the value of the missing coordinate?</h3>
In this problem we have two points that are equisdistant to a third point, then we must solve the following Pythagorean form:
(1 - 5)² + (y - 1)² = (10 - 1)² + (- 3 - y)²
16 + (y - 1)² = 81 + (- 3 - y)²
(y - 1)² - (- 3 - y)² = 65
(y² - 2 · y + 1) - (9 + 6 · y + y²) = 65
- 8 · y - 8 = 65
y = 73 / - 8
y = - 9.125
The missing value of y such that the point (1, y) is equidistant from the points (5, 1) and (10, - 3) is - 9.125.
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