Label the net by defining each variable.
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Mathematics, 23.04.2020 22:30 angelaguero9877
Label the net by defining each variable.
a = *blank* m
b = *Blank* m
c = *blank* m
PLZZZ HELP ME im really bad at math
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Select the correct answer from each drop-down menu the equation of a line is 3/5*+1/3y=1/15
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The probability that a u. s. resident has traveled to canada is 0.18 and to mexico is 0.09. a. if traveling to canada and traveling to mexico are independent events, what is the probability that a randomly-selected person has traveled to both? (page 109 in the book may ) b. it turns out that only 4% of u. s. residents have traveled to both countries. comparing this with your answer to part a, are the events independent? explain why or why not. (page 119 may ) c. using the %’s given, make a venn diagram to display this information. (don’t use your answer to part a.) d. using the conditional probability formula (page 114 in the book) and the %’s given, find the probability that a randomly-selected person has traveled to canada, if we know they have traveled to mexico.
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