The probability of rolling 1 number, a four, on a 6-sided number cube, is 1/6.
On the second roll, the probability of rolling 1 number, a four, is again 1/6 (remember theoretical probability for one event does not consider previous rolls).
But the probability of rolling a four on 2 on consecutive rolls will be the probability of the first event times the probability of the second event. Think of it as rolling a four on the first time <em>and</em> the second time, and whenever there is "and" you need to multiply the probabilities. The probability of rolling a four on two consecutive rolls is
(1/6)*(1/6) = 1/36.
You need to mutiply 6 by 20, then you need to devide what you got by 2.
looks like this. length times hight, devided by 2.
Answer: The population is all US workers. The sample is adults who respond to the survey.
Step-by-step explanation: The population is the intended group that the question is about, all U.S. workers.
The sample is a small portion if that group, as it would be practically impossible to get data from everyone,
This sample is the adults who responded to this sutvey.
The sample might not be an accurate cross section of all workers, depending on how the website ensures that it includes appropriate segments of urban, suburban, and rural dwellers, from various regions of the country, and from different economic groups.
14•10,000=140,000+12,000=152,000
Answer:
(-1,0): x axis and 2nd quadrant, (3,-3): fourth quadrant, (-4,-3): 2nd quadrant, and (7,6): first quadrant
Step-by-step explanation: