Each scenario can be used to simulate probability, and there are 3 correct scenarios and 2 incorrect scenarios in the list of options
<h3>How to categorize the simulations?</h3>
From the question, we have the following parameters:
- Number of throws = 30
- Number of hits = 20
This means that the probability of hit is:
P(Hit) = 20/30
Simplify
P(Hit) = 2/3
Using the complement rule,
P(Miss) = 1/3
The above means that the simulation that represents the situation must have the following parameters:
- P(Success) = 2/3
- P(Failure) = 1/3
- Number of experiments = 3
Using the above highlights, the correct scenarios are:
- Rolling a die three times with numbers 1 to 4 representing a hit
- Spinner a spinner of 3 equal sections three times with two sections representing hit
- Spinner a spinner of 6 equal sections three times with four sections representing hit
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Answer:
C. 5 units
Step-by-step explanation:
look at the graph to the left
this seems too easy so I'm probably wrong but thats how I read the question
Answer:
last one
Step-by-step explanation:
x = width
x+6 = length
Area = length times width
x(x + 6) =
+ 6x
+ 6<em>x = 114 (subtract 114 from both sides) </em>
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<em> + 6x -114 = 0</em>