Completed question:
In the game of tic-tac-toe, if all moves are performed randomly the probability that the game will end in a draw is 0.127. Suppose six random games of tic-tac-toe are played. What is the probability that at least one of them will end in a draw?
Answer:
0.557
Step-by-step explanation:
For each game, the probability of not end in a draw is 1 - 0.127 = 0.873. Thus, because each game is independent of each other, the probability of all of them not end in a draw is the multiplication of the probability of each one:
0.873x0.873x0.873x...x0.873 = 0.873⁶ = 0.443
Thus, the probability that at least one of them end in a draw is the total probability (1) less the probability that none of them en in a draw:
1 - 0.443
0.557
4÷(6-(8÷2))=2
Do the order of operations, and the end value will be 2.
Do you understand how I got that? Good luck by the way!
Answer:
14 glue bottles.
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's use a ratio:
sticks : bottles
5 : 2
35 : 14
There are 14 glue bottles in the classroom.
A = -16 b = 0 c = 541
Use the quadratic formula which is
x = [-b +- sq root (b^2 -4*a*c)] / 2*a
x = [-0 +-sq root (0 -4*-16*541)] / 2 * -16
x = + - sq root (0 -4*-16*541) / -32
x = + - sq root (34,624) / -32
x = + - 186.075 / -32
x1 = 186.075 / -32 =
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x2 = -186.075 / -32 =
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5.81484375
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