Since we don't know the length of the trip, we can't find an exact answer.
However, we can write an expression for it. First, we let, T, represent the total number of miles for the trip.
Now, just divide T by 33. So our expression is T/33.
If you know the total miles of the trip, just divide it by 33 and you will have the answer.
11.90 rounds up to 12, which is the nearest integer.
5.49 rounds down to 5.
7.09 rounds down to 7.
8.5 rounds up to 9.
-2.2 rounds down to -2.
Answer:
(E) 0.71
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's call A the event that a student has GPA of 3.5 or better, A' the event that a student has GPA lower than 3.5, B the event that a student is enrolled in at least one AP class and B' the event that a student is not taking any AP class.
So, the probability that the student has a GPA lower than 3.5 and is not taking any AP classes is calculated as:
P(A'∩B') = 1 - P(A∪B)
it means that the students that have a GPA lower than 3.5 and are not taking any AP classes are the complement of the students that have a GPA of 3.5 of better or are enrolled in at least one AP class.
Therefore, P(A∪B) is equal to:
P(A∪B) = P(A) + P(B) - P(A∩B)
Where the probability P(A) that a student has GPA of 3.5 or better is 0.25, the probability P(B) that a student is enrolled in at least one AP class is 0.16 and the probability P(A∩B) that a student has a GPA of 3.5 or better and is enrolled in at least one AP class is 0.12
So, P(A∪B) is equal to:
P(A∪B) = P(A) + P(B) - P(A∩B)
P(A∪B) = 0.25 + 0.16 - 0.12
P(A∪B) = 0.29
Finally, P(A'∩B') is equal to:
P(A'∩B') = 1 - P(A∪B)
P(A'∩B') = 1 - 0.29
P(A'∩B') = 0.71
For this case we must find an expression equivalent to:
By definition of power properties we have to meet:
So, rewriting the expression we have:
Answer:
Option B
Answer:
She bought 5 pounds
Step-by-step explanation:
Original worth of gift card = $80
Balance on card after purchase = $39.55
Amount used for purchase = 80 - 39.55 = $40.45
Next let us determine how many pounds of coffee she bought as follows:
Price of coffee = $8.09 per pound
amount spent on coffee = $40.45
Lett the number of pounds of coffee she bought be x
$ 8.09 = 1 pound
$40.45 = x pounds
since $8.09 = 1 pound