You would have to add x1 + x2 and divide by 2. do the same with y1 and y2.
(1/2,-1/2)
Answer:
Binomial probability, with 
Step-by-step explanation:
For each time Mookie Betts went to bat, there were only two possible outcomes. Either he got a base-hit, or he did not. The probability of getting a hit on each at-bat is independent of any other at-bat. This means that we use the binomial probability distribution to solve this question.
Binomial probability distribution
Probability of exactly x sucesses on n repeated trials, with p probability.
His average was 0.352.
This means that 
Assume he has five times at bat tonight in the Red Sox-Yankees game.
This means that 
a. This is an example of what type of probability
Binomial probability, with 
Answer:
I think the answer is (origin)
Answer:
0.0143
Step-by-step explanation:
In this question, we are asked to use the binomial distribution to calculate the probability that 10 or fewer passengers from a sample of MIT data project sample were on American airline flights.
We proceed as follows;
The probability that a passenger was an American flight is 15.5%= 15.55/100 = 0.155
Let’s call this probability p
The probability that he/she isn’t on the flight, let’s call this q
q =1 - p= 0.845
Sample size, n = 155
P(X < A) = P(Z < (A - mean)/standard deviation)
Mean = np
= 125 x 0.155
= 19.375
Standard deviation = √npq
= √ (125 x 0.155x 0.845)
= 4.0462
P(10 or fewer passengers were on American Airline flights) = P(X \leq 10)
= P(Z < (10.5 - 19.375)/4.0462)
= P(Z < -2.19)
= 0.0143
Answer:
A
Step-by-step explanation:
I agree with Katie because number is legs is directly proportional to the number of ants.
1 ant has 6 legs.
So, 2 ants have 6 *2 = 12
3 ants have 6*3 = 18