Since Joe has 5/6 pounds left and he only needs 1/3 pounds
each day to feed the birds, therefore the number of remaining day’s worth of
seed is:
days = (5/6) / (1/3) = 2.5
The remaining seed can run up to 2 and half days. This also
means that after 2 days, he is remained with ½ of 1/3 pound. ½ of 1/3 pound is
equivalent to 1/6 pound. Therefore the correct rectangle model to use is:
<span>Rectangle
model divided into 3 equal sections, two sections are labeled one-third and one
section is labeled one-sixth, equaling two and one-half days.</span>
Answer:
0.0244 (2.44%)
Step-by-step explanation:
defining the event T= the chips passes the tests , then
P(T)= probability that the chip is not defective * probability that it passes the test given that is not defective + probability that the chip is defective * probability that it passes the test given that is defective = 0.80 * 1 + 0.20 * 0.10 = 0.82
for conditional probability we can use the theorem of Bayes. If we define the event D=the chip was defective , then
P(D/T)=P(D∩T)/P(T) = 0.20 * 0.10/0.82= 0.0244 (2.44%)
where
P(D∩T)=probability that the chip is defective and passes the test
P(D/T)=probability that the chip is defective given that it passes the test
It is always negative, because it keeps going down on the number line. Say it is negative 8 minus 5, it would be negative 13, because it adds to the negatives, so it would go deeper into the negatives.
<h3>
♫ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ~Hello There!~ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ♫</h3>
➷ The formula to calculate the circumference is
d is the diameter (double the radius)
Substitute the values in:
Circumference = (3.14)(3 x 2)
Circumference = 18.84
It would be option D. 18.84 m
<h3><u>
✽</u></h3>
➶ Hope This Helps You!
➶ Good Luck (:
➶ Have A Great Day ^-^
↬ ʜᴀɴɴᴀʜ ♡
We can set up an equation to solve this problem. I am setting the number of marbles in a red jar to R.
R + R + R - 16 = 41
We solve this by adding 16 to both sides and combining all of the R terms.. This gives us:
3R = 57
We can finish this problem by dividing both sides by 3.
R = 19. So, there are 19 marbles in a red jar.
We can easily figure out how many marbles are in a blue jar by subtracting the total amount of marbles in 2 red jars from the total amount of marbles. I am setting the amount of marbles in a blue jar to B.
41 - 19*2 = B
B = 3
So, there are 3 marbles in a blue jar and 19 marbles in a red jar.