This is false... you can get an easy example: (-2) + (10) = 10 - 2 = 8
343 is the answer because 14 tens is 1 hundred and 4 tens
Answer:
21 cent per card
Step-by-step explanation:
5.25 / 25 = .21
because 25 can be divided into the first 2 numbers
Answer:
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Answer:
3/50 7/50 40/50
Step-by-step explanation:
Ok. I'm not exactly a math wiz but I think you may be overthinking this. Experimental probability should be the probability from the experiment right. It's in the name. In chemistry if it's a well established value it's called a theoretical value or probability. So the answer should just be the probability from the said experiment. No other funky math terms are given here which clues me to the idea that it might just be this simple.