Even though this is not maths, let me help you. In order to answer the first question I suggest you to try to <span>imagine what would happen if people had the power to genetically alter things. It might be helpful to think about how it would affect your life. In that case you would come up to the answer on what should I do with my genetic power.
Now for the second one, let me say that </span> <span>science cannot answer because results are not in the hands of the scientists, but in the hands of the people.
I hope this info can help</span>
b
Step-by-step explanation:
i just graphed each of them and b was the one that look most similar
Answer:
7
Step-by-step explanation:
3 * 7 = 21
21 - 7 = 14
7*2 =14
The last one
Step-by-step explanation:
the one with b=7 & h=5 because you have to multiply both numbers together , so you multiply and then see the smallest answer
Answer:
the probability that at least one envelope is a yellow envelope is 16/21
Step-by-step explanation:
The probability that at least one envelope is a yellow envelope is P(Y);
P(Y) = 1 - P(Y)'
P(Y)' is the probability that no envelope is a yellow envelope.
Given;
red envelope = 1
blue envelopes = 3
green envelopes = 2
yellow envelopes = 3
Total = 9
Number of non-yellow envelope = 9 -3 = 6
(6 envelope are not yellow)
P(Y)' = P1 × P2 × P3
Since there is no replacement;
P(Y)' = 6/9 × 5/8 × 4/7
P(Y)' = 5/21
From equation 1;
P(Y) = 1 - 5/21
P(Y) = 16/21
the probability that at least one envelope is a yellow envelope is 16/21.