Answer:
a. 62
Step-by-step explanation:
use the Bodmas method
=3×9-5+20×2
=<u>62</u><u> </u>
Answer:
126
Step-by-step explanation:
if you divide 126 by 6 you get 21
the way you get 126 is you times 6 by 21 (reverse operation) to get that unknown number which is 126 in this case
Answer:
Theoretical probability
Step-by-step explanation:
The theoretical probability is defined as:
In this case we look for the probability of taking a 2 out of the bag. As there is only one paper with the number 2 in the bag then:
number of desired results = 1
The amount of paper in the bag is equal to 7, so:
number of possible results = 7
Thus:
This is a theoretical probability, since we do not need to perform the experiment to calculate the probability.
To calculate the experimental probability we must perform the following experiment:
Take a paper out of the bag, record the number obtained and then return the paper to the bag.
Now repeat this experiment n times. (Perform n trials)
So:
To calculate a theoretical probability you always need to perform an experiment with n trials.
Answer:
5/6
Step-by-step explanation:
Let 'x' be number of females in the course
Number of males= 5x
total number of students= 5x+x
= 6x
Fraction of male students= number of male students/total number of students
= 5x/6x
= 5/6
Answer:
48
Step-by-step explanation:
To calculate the area of a composite shape you must divide the shape into rectangles, triangles, or other shapes you can find the area of and then add the areas back together. You may have to calculate missing lengths before finding the area of some of the shapes.
I split it into a square and a trapezoid
The area of the square is 6x5 = 30
The area of the trapezoid is
A=a+b
2h=3+6
2·4=18
So add the area together
30+18= 48