Convert it into an improper fraction. Find your common denominator then subtract. If this doesn’t help let me know.
D. P(A x B)
To work out the success of both events you have to multiply them together. I'd seriously reccomend learning this rule as it's very important later on in mathematics as it's basically the foundation of all probability statistics.
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Answer:</h3>
For each birdhouse built, the total cost increases by $3.50.
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Step-by-step explanation:</h3>
Let's try some of the answers and see if they work.
The "initial cost" will be the cost when 0 birdhouses are built.
... f(0) = 3.5·0 +24 = 24 . . . . . clearly, not $3.50
Then increasing the number of birdhouses by 1, the cost is ...
... f(1) = 3.5·1 +24 = 27.5 . . . . . the cost has gone up (not down) by $3.50
Clearly the total cost to build 1 birdhouse is not $3.50. (It is $27.50.)
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Our exploration of the formula leads us to conclude ...
... For each birdhouse built, the total cost increases by $3.50.
Answer:
1/2 or 0.5
Step-by-step explanation:
Within 1 to 6,
Even numbers are 2, 4, 6
While odd numbers are 1, 3, 5
Assuming cards are mixed up properly and the probabilities of drawing a card with any number from 1 to 6 is constant,
Probability of drawing even number cards = number of units of even number cards ÷ total number of units of cards from 1 to 6 aka total number of cards
= 3 / 6
= 1 / 2