Mathematics, 30.03.2021 18:50 crystalbyrd79p8imrx
The probability that the school cafeteria has pizza available for lunch is 56, and the probability that apple crisp is available is 12. Regan wants to know the probability that both pizza and apple crisp are available. She conducts a simulation by rolling a number cube and flipping a coin, where rolling a 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 on the number cube represents pizza being available and flipping heads (H) on the coin represents apple crisp being available. The results of 20 trials of the simulation are listed below.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 14:00, tasha7121
9. (y^-5)^10y^10 a. y^-60 b. y^60 c. y^-150 d. y^150 find the simplified form of each expression. 10. (4/7^5)^2 a.8/14^10 b.16/49^25 c.16/49y^10 d.8/14y^25 11. determine if the number 3.43 times 10^-6 is written in scientific notation. if not, explain. a. yes; the number is written scientific notation. b. no; the first factor is not a number between 1 and 10. c. no; it is not written as a number times a power of 10
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