Answer:
No, the law of large numbers says that the proportion of yellow cards should approach the true probability after many trials.
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
- Parallel
- Neither parallel nor perpendicular
- Perpendicular
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>Given line m:</u>
<u>Relationship of line m with following lines:</u>
1.<u> y = 4/5x + 3</u>
- Same slope, different y-intercept
- Parallel
2. <u>y = -4/5x + 3</u>
- Slope are negative, different y-intercept
- Neither parallel nor perpendicular
3. <u>y = - 5/4x + 3</u>
- Slopes are negative-reciprocal, different y-intercept
- Perpendicular
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The first step in solving the equation is to cube both sides:
(∛x)³ = (-4)³ . . . . . = (-4)(-4)(-4) = 16(-4) = -64
x = -64 . . . . . simplified
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We're not sure what "checking" is supposed to involve here. Usually, one would check the answer by seeing if a true statement is made when the answer is put into the original equation.
∛(-64) = -4 . . . true
Many calculators will not compute √(-64) because they compute roots using logarithms. The log of a negative number is not defined.
So, the way one would check this is to cube both sides, which is how we got the answer in the first place. We expect the same result from doing the same operation again, so it isn't really a check.
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
See pic.
Taking out the greatest common factor
GCF of 40, 40 and 32 = 8
GCF of n^4, n^3 and n^3 is n^3
so the factors are
8n^3(5nm^2 +5m^3 - 4)