Mathematics, 21.04.2020 02:05 xxxxbratt
For argument's sake let's say that the odds of seeing a black cat are 25% every day. You've not seen one for the past three days. What percent chance is there to see one on the fourth day? Explain your answer. *
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 23:00, shmueller1554
How many heads would you expect if you flipped a coin twice? first, fill in the table below with the correct probabilities. hint: the sample space for flipping a coin twice is {hh, ht, th, tt}. a = b = c =
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 01:00, autumnrose02
Anew landowner is interested in constructing a fence around the perimeter of her property. her property is 1,080√30 feet wide and 500√20 feet long. what is the perimeter of the property? (recall that the perimeter is the sum of each side of a shape or boundary). a 1,580√40 feet b. 5,320√5 feet c. 3,160√20 feet d. 10,640√5 feet
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