16 desserts 8+8+8+8+8= 40 so 2/5 of 40 is 16
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Answer:
y>5/6
Step-by-step explanation:
5y+3>-7y+13
5y+7y>13-3
12y/12>10/12
y>5/6
This is an inequality, which shows where the variable y does or does not exist
from this we can say
y: (-infinity,5/6) (5/6, infinity]
or, y does not exist from (-infinity,5/6)
and does exist from (5/6, infinity]
binomial(16 + 7, 16) 2^(-(16 + 7)) = ((16 + 7)!)/(16! 7! 2^(16 + 7)) = 245157/8388608 ≈ 0.02922 ≈ 1/34.22
(assuming children are independent and male and female are equally likely)
| probability
less than 16 boys | 0.9534
16 or less boys | 0.9827
more than 16 boys | 0.01734
16 or more boys | 0.04657
fraction of boys | 16/(16 + 7) ≈ 0.695652
fraction of girls | 7/(16 + 7) ≈ 0.304348
expected value | 11.5
standard deviation | 2.398
variance | 5.75
11.5
Bob's Bikes
260 × 0.2 = 52
260 - 52 = 208
208 × 2 = $416.00
Walt's Wheels
300 × 0.6 = 180
300 - 180 = 120
120 × 2 = $240.00
Carson's Cycles
310 × 0.1 = 31
310 - 31 = 279
279 × 2 = $558.00
(i can't read what it says for $50, comment below if it makes a difference, i'll edit)
Tino's Transportation
260 ÷ 2 = 130
260 + 130 = $390.00
B) Walt's Wheels provides the lowest price for two bicycles.
Answer:
36 minutes
Step-by-step explanation:
If I read this correctly, Dracula jumps 1 time every 6 minutes. If he jumped 5 times in 30 minutes, then that means when he jumped a sixth time, it was 36 minutes that passed since:
30 / 5 = 6
So, if he were to jump a sixth time:
30 + 6 = 36
Therefore, Dracula jumps 1 time per 6 minutes.