Answer:
1/7
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
A) there are 13 cards per suit and 4 suits, a total of 52 cards. So there are 13*2=26 red cards in a deck of 13*4=52, the odds of drawing a red card are 26/52=1/2=50%
B) Again outside knowledge is required, you name four suits but not their colors. Nonetheless, unless this is a very unusual deck, the diamonds and hearts are red, spades and clubs black. So that’s 2 red suits out of 4 suits. 2/4=1/2=50%
C) there are 2 black suits and 2 red suits. The odds of getting a red card are 2/(2+2)=2/4=1/2 or 50%
Each of those answers is a different way to figure the odds, they come out the same each time, as expected.
However, what if we assume that you mean… when drawing a 5 card poker hand? Or when Penn Jillette asks you “is this your card?”+ Or if you draw every card in the deck? Or if you are playing some macabre game in which you die if you draw the ace of spades but you may only stop drawing if you draw a red card?
There are myriad possible meanings to your question, I’ve just made the simplest assumption and given the odds on that… but my answer is woefully incomplete.
+ Hint, when Penn Jillette asks you “is this your card” your card is always the 3 of clubs. So… 0% chance.
Answer:
A)
y^2-6y = 0
or, y(y-6) = 0
or, y = 0 or y = 6
B)
n^2+5n+7 = 7
or, n^2+5n+7-7 = 7-7 ( Subtracting 7 from both sides)
or, n^2+5n = 0
or, n(n+5) = 0
or, n=0 or n= -5
C)
2t^2-14t+3 = 3
or, 2t^2-14t = 0
or, 2t(t-7) = 0
or, t=0 or t=7
D)
1/3x^2+3x-4 = -4
or, 1/3x^2+3x = 0
or, 1/3x(x+9) = 0
or, x=0 or x= -9
E)
Zero is a common solution to each of the equations. This is because each of the equations had a variable outside the parenthesis with an operation of multiplication.
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Answer: =−3/5
Step-by-step explanation: Hope this help :D
The domain of the function f(x) is where the area under the square root (aka the radicand) is positive or zero. We have to write that the radicand is greater than or equal to zero, so
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C