Answer:
15 seconds
Step-by-step explanation:
How did i get this answer? It is apparent that the girl is capable of running 6 2/3 metres per one second and she must run 100 metres.
First, let's convert 2/3 into a decimal so that it is easier to calculate later. 2/3=0.667 (you can also just do 2 divide by 3 and will end up with the same number)
Now our numbers are 6.667 and 100. Let's divide 100 by 6.667 which estimates to 15
So if Ann is a, then Tim has 11a brushes, and together they have a+11a=12a brushes.
if 12a=60, then a=60/12=5
o Ann has 5 brushes!
Answer:
72.00
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
a) P=0.0175
b) P=0.0189
Step-by-step explanation:
For both options we have to take into account that not only the chance of a "superevent" will disable both suppliers.
The other situation that will disable both is that both suppliers have their "unique-event" at the same time.
As they are, by definition, two independent events, we can calculate the probability of having both events at the same time as the product of both individual probabilities.
a) Then, the probability that both suppliers will be disrupted using option 1 is
b) The probability that both suppliers will be disrupted using option 2:
Pue = probability of a unique event
Pse = probability of a superevent
Answer:
4000
Step-by-step explanation:
V = 1/3(Bh) where B is the area of the base and h is the height of the pyramid
B = 20(20) = 400 h = 30
V = 1/3(400)(30) = 4000