Answer:
0.01083 or 1.083%
Step-by-step explanation:
This problem can be modeled as a binomial probability model with probability of success p = 0.56.
The probability of x=13 successes (a college student being very confident their major would lead to a good job) in a number of trials of n=15 is:
The probability is 0.01083 or 1.083%.
20/8 = 10/4 = 5/2
So, it's mixed form would be 2 1/2
Answer: Four eighth notes
Sixteenth Notes
Step-by-step explanation: Two quarter notes equal one half note in duration and four quarter notes equal one whole note. Two eighth notes equal one quater note in duration. Four eighth notes equal one half note in duration and eight eighth notes equal one whole note.
Answer: 45
Step-by-step explanation:
In 2016, 1 out of every 5 people under the age of 50 used a cell phone to read e-books. This means that 2 out of every 10 people under the age of 50 used a cell phone to read e-books. Also, 3 out of every 15 people under the age of 50 used a cell phone to read e-books.
Therefore, if there were x people under the age of 50 in 2016, then the number that used a cell phone to read e-books would be
1/5 × x = x/5
If there were approximately 225 million people under the age of 50 in 2016, then the number that were likely to have read an e-book on a cell phone is
225/5 = 45 people.