Mathematics, 30.01.2021 02:00 leeorareeves299
Before making invitations, Katrina counted the supplies she bought for her party. She counted 36 water balloons and 81 beads to make bracelets. She then needed to decide how many invitations to make. How many invitations?
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Abaker makes 186 cookies. some are chocolate chip and some are oatmeal raisin, and both kinds are made with and without nuts, as shown in the table above. because they are more popular, the baker made 2/3 of the cookies chocolate chip. if a chocolate chip cookie is chosen at random, what is the probability that it will have nuts? a) 21/93 b) 21/62 c) 41/93 d) 21/41
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 20:40, alemvp8219
Reduce fractions expressing probability to lowest terms. in 3,000 repetitions of an experiment, a random event occurred in 500 cases. the expected probability of this event is?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 21:30, fara26
*let m∠cob = 50°30’, m∠aob = 70° and m∠aoc = 20°30’. could point c be in the interior of ∠aob? why? a. point c could be the interior of aob but it is not the only case b. point c is the interior of aob c. point c is not the interior of aob d. the given is not possible for the plane geometry answer
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