Answer:
There is no option in the question given.
However, In logic and probability theory, two events are mutually exclusive or disjoint if they cannot both occur at the same time. A clear example is the set of outcomes of a single coin toss, which can result in either heads or tails, but not both.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Hi there!
Let the smaller number be x and the larger number be 2x+1.
According to the question,
The sum of the numbers is 20 less than three
times the larger.
i.e x + (2x+1)= 3*(2x+1) - 20
or, x + 2x +1 = 6x + 3 -20
or, 3x + 1 = 6x - 17
or, 3x = 18
or x= 18/3
x = 6
And 2x+1 = 2*6+1 = 13.
Therefore the smaller number is 6 and larger number is 13.
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Rate of burn(scented):1/8inch in 1/4h
=4(1/8)inch in 1h=1/2inch in 1h
Rate of burn(unscented):1/9inch in 1/3h=3(1/9)inch in 1h=1/3inch in 1h
The scented candle burns more in one hour.
1/2inch-1/3inch=1/6inch
The scented candle burns 1/6inch more per hour