Since there are 8 students, each student gets 1/8 of the available cake. Since there is 3/4 of a cake available, they will get 1/8 of 3/4.
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Answer:
0.1971 ( approx )
Step-by-step explanation:
Let X represents the event of weighing more than 20 pounds,
Since, the binomial distribution formula is,

Where, 
Given,
The probability of weighing more than 20 pounds, p = 25% = 0.25,
⇒ The probability of not weighing more than 20 pounds, q = 1-p = 0.75
Total number of samples, n = 16,
Hence, the probability that fewer than 3 weigh more than 20 pounds,





Answer: 0.8333
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
1.96
Step-by-step explanation:
A farmer sells 9.8 kl of apples and pears
4/5 of this weight is apples, while the rest are pears
Therefore the wight of pears can be calculated as follows
Let x represent the weight of pears
9.8= 4/5×9.8 + x
9.8= 0.8×9.8+x
9.8= 7.84+x
9.8-7.84= x
x= 1.96
I’d say 21 tbh unless the sum is half of the brothers age then it would be 9