Answer:
The probability of selecting a family with exactly one male child is 1/4 or 0.25.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given in the question,
possible outcomes for the children's genders
{FFFF, FFFM, FFMF, FMFF, MFFF, MFFM, MFMF, MMFF, FFMM, FMFM, FMMF, FMMM, MFMM, MMFM, MMMF, MMMM}
= 16
To find,
the probability of selecting a family with exactly one male child
<h3>Probability = favourable outcomes / possible outcomes</h3>
favourable outcomes = {FFFM, FFMF, FMFF, MFFF}
= 4
Probability = 4 / 16
= 1 / 4
= 0.25
I don't understand the way you put the answeres because 58 is the largest number here yet its before .78 on f and g on plus the number occurs 2 times
Answer:
b
Step-by-step explanation:
B. Y= (x - 10) ^ 4 - 81 OR y = x^4 - 20x +91
Answer:
6
Step-by-step explanation:
6 to the power of 2 equals 6
It would look like 6*6
The Answer is B. because if you look at the answer choices on graph