1.) Equal likely chance would be 50/50 for having a dog or a cat. There are 3 possibilities: one dog and one cat, 50%, two dogs, 25%, or two cats, 25%. Adding the probabilities of having two of the same pets would theoretically give you a 50% chance.
2.) If you used two coins to simulate the possible outcome of pets the family had, you would have two fair sided coins. Each coin would have one dog side and one cat side (or heads and tails, where you would assign each pet a side of the coin).
3.) You have to do the expirament on your own.
4.) Having three pets changes the probability to a 33.3% chance of having each pet. Using number one as an example, add the probabilities to get a 66.6% chance for having three of the same pets.
5.) You can change the simulation by using a 3-sided die.
Answer:
(see below)
Step-by-step explanation:
First, to make it easier for yourself, "flip" the triangles so that they "match." To see what I'm talking about, refer to IMAGE.A.
Now that you can tell that the congruent side and angles are corresponding, you have to prove them congruent.
There is one side and two angles, so it's AAS or SAA.
Answer:
=7x
Now,
Putting the value of x= 5 then we get,
=7×5
=35
Hope this helps u
Answer:
its a 65 degree angle
Step-by-step explanation:
20 miles a gallon? 120 divided by 6