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Probability is a measure of how likely an event is to occur. Match one of the probabilities that follow with each statement of likelihood given. (The probability is usually a more exact measure of likelihood than is the verbal statement.)0 0.01 0.45 0.50 0.55 0.99 11. This event is impossible. It can never occur. A. 0B. 0.01C. 0.3D. 0.6E. 0.99F. 12. This event is certain. It will occur on every trial. A. 0B. 0.01C. 0.3D. 0.6E. 0.99F. 13. This event is very likely, but it will occur once in a while in a long sequence of trials. A. 0B. 0.01C. 0.3D. 0.6E. 0.99F. 14. This event will occur slightly less often than not. A. 0B. 0.1C. 0.3D. 0.45E. 1
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 16:10, Calvinailove13
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 16:50, lunamoon1
The rate of decay of a radioactive substance depends upon the amount present initially. the mass y (mg) of the radioactive substance cobalt-60 present in a sample at time t (years) is represented by the exponential equation y=50e −0.1315 t . answer the following questions in complete sentences. 1. how does the exponential equation above compare to the equation for simple interest that is compounded continuously? explain the similarities. 2. what is the initial amount of cobalt-60 in the sample? 2. how much cobalt-60 is left after 8.4 years? show your work. 3. what would be the y-intercept of the graph? what does it represent? 4. after how many years will the amount of cobalt-60 left be 6.25 mg? explain what happens to the cobalt-60 after 50 years? 5. discuss some “real-world” examples and uses of cobalt-60
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 17:00, jaejaeJae9534
Rectangle leg this 11feet and perimeter of 38feet what is the width of the rectangle in feet
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