Answer:
5
Step-by-step explanation:
Among the 20 digits shown, each digit appears in the list twice except 0 and 1 appear 3 times and 6 and 9 appear once. That means ...
- 1 appears 3 times
- 2 appears 2 times
So, if 1 and 2 represent red candies, there are 3+2 = 5 red candies in the simulated random sample of 20 candies.
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<em>Comment on the question</em>
The simulation makes sense only if it represents taking a single candy from each of 20 packages (of unknown quantity of candies). That is, it seems we cannot answer the question, "how many red candies will be in the packages?" We can only answer the question, "how many of the simulated candies are red?"
Answer:
(R/n)+t=4v
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
5x^4
Step-by-step explanation:
We need to notice that SSSS does not exist as a method to prove that parallelograms are congruent
Counterexample
As we can see we have the same measure of the side of the intern angles of the figures are different therefore we can't use SSSS to prove congruence