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What is P(A), the probability that the first student is a girl? (3/4)
What is P(A), the probability that the first student is a girl? (3/4)What is P(B), the probability that the second student is a girl? (3/4)
What is P(A), the probability that the first student is a girl? (3/4)What is P(B), the probability that the second student is a girl? (3/4)What is P(A and B), the probability that the first student is a girl and the second student is a girl? (1/2)
The probability that the first student is a girl is (3/4), likewise for the 2nd 3rd and 4th it's still (3/4). The order you pick them doesn't matter.
However, once you're looking at P(A and B) then you're fixing the first position and saying if the first student is a girl what's the probability of the second student being a girl.
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Answer:θ=41.3∘,138.7∘,221.3∘,318.7∘. Explanation: 3sin2θ−10(1−2sin2θ)=0. 23sin2θ−10=0. sin2θ=1023. sinθ=±√1023.
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Answer:
second option
Step-by-step explanation:
The equation of a circle in standard form is
(x - h)² + (y - k)² = r²
where (h, k) are the coordinates of the centre and r is the radius
Here diameter = 12, thus radius = 12 ÷ 2 = 6 and (h, k) = (2.5, - 3.5), thus
(x - 2.5)² + (y - (- 3.5))² = 6², that is
(x - 2.5)² + (y + 3.5)² = 36 ← equation of circle
5×7-13=22
which
5 times b-13=22