By using relation between metre and kilometre we got that if The distance from home to the history museum is six and seven-tenths kilometres then he travel 67000 m
What is relation between metre and kilometre?
Relation between metre and kilometre is that 1 kilometre =1000 metre
we know that kilometre and metre are two units of distance and we can convert data from one to another using their relation
Now here given distance is in kilometre
and distance is67 kilometre
We can convert 67 kilometre in metre as
67 kilometre = 67
1000metre
67 kilometre = 67000 metre =67000 m
By using relation between metre and kilometre we got that if The distance from home to the history museum is six and seven-tenths kilometres then he travel 67000 m
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Answer:
In a certain Algebra 2 class of 30 students, 22 of them play basketball and 18 of them play baseball. There are 3 students who play neither sport. What is the probability that a student chosen randomly from the class plays both basketball and baseball?
I know how to calculate the probability of students play both basketball and baseball which is 1330 because 22+18+3=43 and 43−30 will give you the number of students plays both sports.
But how would you find the probability using the formula P(A∩B)=P(A)×p(B)?
Thank you for all of the help.
That formula only works if events A (play basketball) and B (play baseball) are independent, but they are not in this case, since out of the 18 players that play baseball, 13 play basketball, and hence P(A|B)=1318<2230=P(A) (in other words: one who plays basketball is less likely to play basketball as well in comparison to someone who does not play baseball, i.e. playing baseball and playing basketball are negatively (or inversely) correlated)
So: the two events are not independent, and so that formula doesn't work.
Fortunately, a formula that does work (always!) is:
P(A∪B)=P(A)+P(B)−P(A∩B)
Hence:
P(A∩B)=P(A)+P(B)−P(A∪B)=2230+1830−2730=1330
What table though? we cant see it
ill do as many as i can but i cant promise ill do them all
section 1:
(-13,-4) (-10,10) (-6,-13) (0,-14.5) (6,-13) (10,-11) (12,-8)