The answer should be Tangent
Answer:
√109
Step-by-step explanation:
3^2 + 10^2 = c^2
9 + 100 = 109^2
Given:
Number of students who has a cat and a dog = 5
Number of students who has a cat but do not have a dog = 11
Number of students who has a dog but do not have a cat = 3
Number of students who neither have a cat nor a dog = 2
To find:
The probability that a student has a cat given that they do not have a dog.
Solution:
Let the following events:
A = Student has a cat
B = Do not have a dog
Total number of outcomes is:

The probability that a student has a cat but do not have a dog is:

The probability that a student do not have a dog is:


The conditional probability is:



Therefore, the probability that a student has a cat given that they do not have a dog is
.
Answer: C
Step-by-step explanation:
Crude mortality rate= total no of deaths in 1 year ÷ total population per 1000
total number of death that year 1985 is 1000 and the total population is 100000
= 1000/100,000
= 10 per 1000.
The Diameter should be 2r hopefully this is right.