Based on the total number of people who want the steakhouse option, the probability that a student will not want the seafoodbuffet if they want the steakhouse option is 24%
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The probability that a student does not want the seafood buffet given that they want the steakhouse option is:
= Number of people who want steakhouse but not seafood / Total surveyed
Solving gives:
= 9 / (16 + 8 + 9 + 4)
= 9 / 37
= 24%
Full question is:
If a student wants the steakhouse option, what is the probability that they will not want the seafoodbuffet?
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First isolate y by adding x to both sides in y-x=3 and getting y=x+3
Step 1: substitute x+3 for y in 3y=x+6 to get 3(x+3)=x+6
Step 2: distribute 3x+9=x+6
Step 3: subtract like terms 2x=-3
Step 4: divide x=-3/2
substitute -3/2 for x in y=x+3 to get
y=-3/2+3
y=3/2
answer: y=3/2 x=-3/2
Answer:
221 minutes
Step-by-step explanation:
His goal is 8 minutes or less for every mile during the marathon.
8 x 52 = 416
That gives him 416 total minutes to complete the marathon goal.
He already ran the first half in 195 minutes, so we do this to find the time for the other half:
416 - 195 = 221
He has 221 minutes in the second half of the marathon to meet his goal.
Answer:
(x-1)² = 3
Step-by-step explanation:
Given f(x)=x²−2x−2
Completing x²−2x−2 = 0 to square
- x²−2x − 2=0
- x²−2x + 1 - 3 =0
- (x - 1)² - 3 = 0
- (x - 1)² = 3
Correct choice is D