Easy,
finding the complement (net price) subtract the discount percentage by 100% to get the net price percentage. Net price equals the list price minus the discount price.
100%-35%=65%
Multiply the list price ($1,400) by the complement.
Net price= 0.65(1,400)=$910
Thus, the new price is, $910.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Let <em>P(A) </em>be the probability that goggle of type A is manufactured
<em>P(B) </em>be the probability that goggle of type B is manufactured
<em>P(E)</em> be the probability that a goggle is returned within 10 days of its purchase.
According to the question,
<em>P(A)</em> = 30%
<em>P(B)</em> = 70%
<em>P(E/A)</em> is the probability that a goggle is returned within 10 days of its purchase given that it was of type A.
P(E/B) is the probability that a goggle is returned within 10 days of its purchase given that it was of type B.
will be the probability that a goggle is of type A and is returned within 10 days of its purchase.
will be the probability that a goggle is of type B and is returned within 10 days of its purchase.
If a goggle is returned within 10 days of its purchase, probability that it was of type B:
So, the required probability is
Answer:
A
Step-by-step explanation:
We have to multiply it by two because they have us 2 numbers for the legs, we use the Pythagorean theorem thing, but we have to basically add them, or we can multiply y 2(since they are the same number). Anyways