Answer: Option D
D.
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Step-by-step explanation:
We know that the cost of preschool is $ 45 per day plus a monthly fee of $ 70.
We also know that a total of $ 880 was paid last month
To write an equation that represents this situation, let us call "d" the number of days that Barry attends school
So the cost was:

Now we solve the equation for the variable d



Therefore answer is the option D
Isolate the variable by dividing each side by factors that don't contain the variable.
a = 4 √69m^3/m
That 3 is on top of the m
Answer:
(a) P=0.694
(b) It is independent, beacuse the probability of having the disease for the children depends only on her mother condition (if she has the disease or not), not the condition of his brothers and sisters.
(c) P=0.25
Step-by-step explanation:
(a) If the mother has 0.33 probabilities of having the disease, the probability of the children having the disease is equal to the product of the probability of the mother having the disease (0.33) and the probability of inherit it (0.50).
So the probability of one child of having the disease is 0.33*0.5=0.167. The probability of not having the disease is then (1-0.167)=0.833
The probability of both children to not have the disease is 0.833^2=0.694.
(b) It is independent, beacuse the probability of having the disease for the children depends only on her mother condition (if she has the disease or not), not the ones of his brothers and sisters.
(c) If the mother has the disease, the child have a probability of 0.5 of having the disease.
The probability, given that the mother has the disease, of both child not having the disease is 0.5^2=0.25.
Answer: l = P/2 - w
Step-by-step explanation:
Perimeter formula for rectangle :
P = 2( l + w )
We have to write l in terms of P and W.
P/2 = ( l + w)
P/2 - w = l
Now, flip the equation and you'll get :
l = P/2 - w

The equation of a circle is represented as :

where,
- "h" represents x - coordinate of the center of circle
- "k" represents y - coordinate of the center of circle
- " r " represents Radius of the given circle
So, from above equation we get:
Therefore, Radius of the given circle measures 6 units.
