Answer:
D. -2, 1, 4, 7, 10
Step-by-step explanation:
An arithmetic sequence has a common difference between terms. We can see if the offered choices have that characteristic:
A. .5 -.35 = .15; .85 -.5 = .35 ≠ .15 . . . . not an arithmetic sequence
B. 0 -5 = -5; -1 -0 = -1 ≠ -5 . . . . not an arithmetic sequence
C. 3 -2 = 1; 5 -3 = 2 ≠ 1 . . . . not an arithmetic sequence
D. 1 -(-2) = 3; 4 -1 = 3; 7 -4 = 3; 10 -7 = 3 . . . . common difference of 3, an arithmetic sequence
The appropriate choice is ...
D. -2, 1, 4, 7, 10, ...
Answer: False
Step-by-step explanation:
it’s usually 20%
Question- What is the difference of finding the number of outcomes vs finding the probability?
Answer- Probability is a mathematical way of calculating how likely an event is to occur. The number of favorable outcomes is the number of choices and the probability is found by comparing this to the total number of outcomes