By using the second condition, we conclude that there are 23 white roses in the tray.
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How many white roses are in the tray?</h3>
First, we know that there are a total of 50 roses in the tray, and we have the conditions:
- <em>"There is at least 1 red rose among any 24 randomly selected roses"</em>
- <em>"There is at least 1 white rose among any 28 randomly selected roses".</em>
The second statement means that, always that we take 28 roses, at least one of them is white. So, there are 27 roses in the tray that are not white.
Whit that in mind, if the 28th rose must be white, then all the remaining roses in the tray are white, this means that there are:
50 - 27 = 23 white roses.
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213
Step-by-step explanation:
u multiply first then add the rest ez
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Step-by-step explanation:
this is independent
20/50= 2/5= 40% of getting pink, probability of getting 2= 20%
13/50=0.26= 26% of getting blue, probability of getting 2= 13%
17/50=0.34=34% of getting purple, probability of getting 2 = 17%
70%
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O: (4,15)
U: (6,14)
S: (2,10)
E: (6,10)
Step-by-step explanation:
the image on the grid is after doin x- 1 and y-7
to get the preimage do the inverse , x + 1 , y + 7
note- a coordinate is written as (x,y)
so, add 1 to all the x's and 7 to all the y's on the coordinates on the grid!
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