Step-by-step explanation:
Flipping a tails and rolling at least a tail are 2 independent events: they don't affect each other. So, to get the probability of both happening, we just need to multiply the probability of one by the probability of the other. he probability of rolling at least a 2 is 5/6.
The only value of p for which the equation has exactly 1 real number solution is p=0.
If p<0, there are no real number solutions and if p>0, there are 2 real number solutions.
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Brian
Y=4.1 because it if take ten. And multiply it by three then take negative 9Y equals seven and divided by nine gives you 4.1
The appropriate formula here is l = a + (n-1)d, where l represents the last term.
Here the first term is -5 and the common difference is +4. Thus,
l = -5 + (n-1)(4) (answer)
Check: we are given the arith sequence -5, -1, 3, 7. Does our formula correctly predict the 1st term? l = -5 + (1-1)(4) = > -5. Yes.
Does it correctly predict the 3rd term? l = -5 +(3-1)(4) => -5+2(4) = 3. Yes
Answer:
y = (1/3)x + 10.
Step-by-step explanation:
The path of the baseball is shown in the image below. We can see that the baseball passes through the point (0, 0) and (60, 20). The equation of the baseball path is gotten using the formula:

The equation of a straight line is given as y = mx + b, where m is the slope, b is the y intercept
The slope of the baseball path is 1/3
The second player is at (90, 40) and runs parallel to the baseball path.
If two lines are parallel then they have the same slope.
Since the player moves parallel to the baseball path, the slope would also be 1/3. The equation of the players path is gotten using:
