Answer:
11
Step-by-step explanation:
it says 11
The key is to find the first term a(1) and the difference d.
in an arithmetic sequence, the nth term is the first term +(n-1)d
the firs three terms: a(1), a(1)+d, a(1)+2d
the next three terms: a(1)+3d, a(1)+4d, a(1)+5d,
a(1) + a(1)+d +a(1)+2d=108
a(1)+3d + a(1)+4d + a(1)+5d=183
subtract the first equation from the second equation: 9d=75, d=75/9=25/3
Plug d=25/3 in the first equation to find a(1): a(1)=83/3
the 11th term is: a(1)+(25/3)(11-1)=83/3 +250/3=111
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Answer:
5
Step-by-step explanation:
Tina started with $20, but had to spend $3.25 on the bat.
$20-$3.25 = $16.75, which is all she has left for rounds.
Each round costs $3.00
$16.75 divided by $3.00 comes out to 5.58 rounds, but since she can't play 1/2 a round, that means she could only play 5 rounds
5 rounds X $3.00 per round comes to $15.00
Answer:
a) it is not a binomial, it is hypergeometric distribution.
Step-by-step explanation:
a) Four hundred different voters in a region with two major political parties, A and B, are randomly selected from the population of 3000 registered voters.
it is not a binomial because the probability of succes changes between one trial and another one, so the trials are not independent.