<span>The value of A can only be 1, the value of C can only be -3, and the value of B is 0.</span>
Answer:
B) Hundreds
Step-by-step explanation:
<em>2380 ÷ 10 = 238</em>
The number 238 is in the hundreds as the first digit is in the hundreds. You can tell because you say "two hundred."
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Solution:
Given expression:

To solve the given expression:
First simplify: 

Cancel the common factor (w + 5).

Now substitute this in the given expression.

Multiply the fractions 

Factor the denominator 
Cancel the common factor 2(w – 5).

Factor the numerator 

Cancel the common factor (w – 2).


Answer:
The required probability is 0.55404.
Step-by-step explanation:
Consider the provided information.
The number of typographical errors on a page of the first booklet is a Poisson random variable with mean 0.2. The number of typographical errors on a page of second booklet is a Poisson random variable with mean 0.3.
Average error for 7 pages booklet and 5 pages booklet series is:
λ = 0.2×7 + 0.3×5 = 2.9
According to Poisson distribution: 
Where
is average number of events.
The probability of more than 2 typographical errors in the two booklets in total is:

Substitute the respective values in the above formula.



Hence, the required probability is 0.55404.