Mathematics, 23.01.2022 02:20 marieknight689
D) If red cars are only seen with a frequency of 1 in every 35 cars, what is the probability of seeing exactly 3 red cars in a total of 100 vehicles seen? (3 marks)
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An equation where variables are used to represent known values—function notation true or false
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 18:00, Kellystar27
Someone this asap for a group of students attends a basketball game. * the group buys x hot dogs at the concession stand for $2 each. * the group buys y drinks at the concession stand for $3 each. the group buys 29 items at the concession stand for a total of $70. how many hot dogs did the group buy?
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D) If red cars are only seen with a frequency of 1 in every 35 cars, what is the probability
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