Probability is the mathematics of chance. In other words, it is the fraction or percentage of a certain event successfully happening. For this problem, you want to determine the probability of selecting 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 or 14 girls. The solution is as follows:
P = nCr p^r q^n-r
where
n is number of total events (n = 14)
r is the number of events that could happen (9, 10, 11, 12 ,13 and 14)
p is the probability of an event being a girl (p = 50% or 0.5)
q is the probability of either an event being a boy (q = 1-p = 0.5)
nCr is a combination formula which is n!/(r!(n-r)!)
P = [14C9* (.5)^9 * (0.5)^5]+ [14C10* (.5)^10 * (0.5)^4]+[14C11* (.5)^11 * (0.5)^3]+[14C12* (.5)^12 * (0.5)^2]+[14C13* (.5)^13 * (0.5)^1]+[14C14* (.5)^14 * (0.5)^0]
P = 0.211 or 21.1%
Answer:
5,0 is the answer of ur question
The answer to this problem would be about 4 hours
Answer:
8 weeks is the right APEX ANSWER
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Answer: Everything but the lower right hand corner</h3>
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Explanation:
Notice for the corners mentioned, we have the figures with corresponding angles that are the same (shown by similar arc markings) and they have congruent corresponding sides as well (aka they are the same length shown by similar tickmarks). Rotating one figure has it transform into the other.
The only time this does not happen is with the pair of figures in the bottom right hand corner. One square has side lengths of 20, the other has side lengths of 25. The two figures are not congruent due to the side mismatch.