Answer: 25
Step-by-step explanation:
<span>The probability that both televisons work is 18/33.
</span><span>The probability that at least one does not work is 15/33.
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Let x = number of shipments, x = 12
P(defective) = 3/12
P(working) = 9/12
The probability that two randomly selected televisions are both working is:
9/12 * 8/11 = 72 / 132 or 18/33
P(2 working) = 18/33
8/11 is used for the second selection since the number of televisions has been reduced due to the first selection.
The probability of 1 not working among the two can be solved through"
P(at least one defective among the 2) = 1 - <span>P(2 working)
</span><span>P(at least one defective among the 2) = 15/ 33
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Answer:
$24
Step-by-step explanation:
You will plug in 8 for x :)
30 - (3/4)x
Since he loses 3/4 a dollar for every hour he can't work, (3/4) x 8 = 6. He will lose 6 dollars from this. 30 - 6 = 24.
His final profit is 24.
Its C. i put my best guess into it even tho i kinda suck at geometry <span />
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Write in slope-intercept form:
-3x + 4y = 12 is
Slope = 1.500/2.000 = 0.750
x-intercept = 12/-3 = 4/-1 = -4.00000
y-intercept = 12/4 = 3