Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Assuming this problem :"Only 30% of the students in a certain liberal arts college are males.
If two students from this college are selected at random, what is the probability that they are both males?"
Previous concepts
An independent event is an "event that has no connection to another event's chances of happening ". For this case we can assume that if one person is male and if we select another one the probability that this one would be male or female is totally indepedent from the first selection.
When we have two independent events let's say A and B and we want to find the probability that both events occurs at the same time we can use the following formula:
Solution to the problem
We can define some notation:
first person selected is a male
second person selected is male
On this case we want the probability that both would be males. And we can express this like this on math terms:
For this case we can assume that the two events are independent. And in order to find the probability for two events independents events we just need to multiply the probabilities of each one like this:
77/5=99/x
77x=5*99
77x=495
x=495/77
x=6.4
she needs to study 6.4 hrs to get 99
$53.40 is 4lb of crab legs
Bro you just gotta multiply $13.35x4=$53.40
Answer:
x = 57/28
y = -95/84
z = 97/168
Step-by-step explanation:
Use the application in the next link: https://www.zweigmedia.com/RealWorld/tutorialsf1/scriptpivotold.html
Start with the expanded array:
then using the tool provided, make row operations until you find the solution:
r2 = r2-3r1
r3 = r3+2r1
r2 = r2*(-1/13)
r1 = r1- r2*5
r3 = r3+ r2*-3
r3 = r3*13/168
r2 = r2- r3*22/13
r2 = r2+ r3*6/13
Here you have a reduced array an therefore the answers to each variable are on each row:
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Therefore either or, </h3>
Step-by-step explanation:
here a = 3 ,b = 9 and c= -6
Therefore either or,