Answer:
7.irrational
8.integer ,whole number ,rational number
Step-by-step explanation:
7. that dash line on top of decimal shows that its keeps repeating
8. -18/6 = -3
Answer:
0.6708 or 67.08%
Step-by-step explanation:
Helen can only make both free throws if she makes the first. The probability that she makes the first free throw is P(C) = 0.78, now given that she has already made the first one, the probability that she makes the second is P(D|C) = 0.86. Therefore, the probability of Helen making both free throws is:
There is a 0.6708 probability that Helen makes both free throws.
It is possible
Group 1 : 684 divided by 36 = 19$
Group 2 : 456 divided by 24 = 19$
Therefore, both groups 1 and 2 charge $19 for each ticket
Answer:
0.5962
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that :
p = 61% = 0.61
q = 1 - p = 1 - 0.61 = 0.39
n = 154 ; x = 93
Using the binomial probability formula :
P(x =x) = nCx * p^x * (1 - p)^(n - x)
P(x>=93) = p(x=93)+p(x=94)+...+p(x=n)
P(x>= 93) = 0.59619
P(x>= 93) = 0.5962
Answer:
1lb
Step-by-step explanation:
He bought two lbs of ground beef and used a pound to make hamburgers therefore he has a pound left over.