Mathematics, 13.05.2020 07:57 sabrinarasull1pe6s61
Two corporate baseball teams are scheduled to play a game together. They agree that if both teams attend or if neither team attends they will split the field costs. If one team is ready to play and the other does not appear, the costs will be borne by the missing team. A team does not attend if they have more than two injured players from a team of eleven. An individual's chance of injury is 5% and is independent of the other players. What is the probability that the cost will be paid by only one team?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 23:00, noahdwilke
36x2 + 49y2 = 1,764 the foci are located at: (-√13, 0) and (√13,0) (0, -√13) and (0,√13) (-1, 0) and (1, 0)edit: the answer is (- the square root of 13, 0) and (the square root of 13, 0)
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Atest consists of 10 multiple choice questions, each with 5 possible answers, one of which is correct. to pass the test a student must get 60% or better on the test. if a student randomly guesses, what is the probability that the student will pass the test?
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"curse these trig-loving pirates! " devora mutters as she looks at the map. then, after thinking for a moment, she walks back to the entrance of the secret cave, measuring 48 meters along the way. after performing a calculation, devora walks back to the empty treasure, faces the entrance, and turns a certain number of degrees to her left before walking 89 meters to the treasure. supposing that the angle at the cave entrance is acute and that devora's calculations were correct, how many degrees did she turn?
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