Answer: A=2, B=5, C=4
Step-by-step explanation:
So A=2, B=5, and C=4.
I believe it is a chemical transfer
Answer:
3/20
Step-by-step explanation:
Total number of students = 15 + 10 = 25
Number of girls = 10
Number of ways to select 2 students =
Number of ways to select 2 girls =
Compute the probability of selecting two girls as follows:
Thus, the probability that both students are girls is 0.15.
0.15 simplified in fraction from: 3/20
The answer to that is 6/17
Answer:
193 mg
Step-by-step explanation:
Exponential decay formula:
- where Aₜ = mass at time t, A₀ = mass at time 0, r = decay constant (rate), t = time
Our known variables are:
- 1998 to the year 2004 is a total of t = 6 years.
- The sample of radioactive isotope has an initial mass of A₀ = 360 mg at time 0 and a mass of Aₜ = 270 mg at time t.
Let's solve for the decay constant of this sample.
Using our new variables, we can now solve for Aₜ at t = 7 years, since we go from 2004 to 2011.
Our new initial mass is A₀ = 270 mg. We solved for the decay constant, r = 0.04794701.
The expected mass of the sample in the year 2011 would be 193 mg.