the answer is 13/7 and here is the correct question
the answer is 13/7 and here is the correct questionwhen a customer wants pie for dessert you cut a whole pies into 7 equal slices...at the end of your shift 3/7 of. a cherry pie.2/7. of an apple pie.3/7 of a peach pie.and 5/7 of a blueberry pie remain...How much pie remains as a fraction of. a whole pie...
Answer:
13/7
Step-by-step explanation:
From the question, we have
3/7 of cherry pie
2/7 of apple pie
3/7 of peach pie
5/7 of blueberry pie
Now we have to add up all of these in order to get the total amount of pie
3/7 + 2/7 +3/7 +5/7
= (3+2+3+5)/7
=13/7
If expressed as a mixed fraction
= 1 6/7
In conclusion, 13/7 pie remains as a fraction of a whole.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The expected value is the probability of an event multiplied by the number of times the event happens. And if there is more than 1 event, the expected value is the sum of those.
There are 52 cards in a deck.
There are 12 face cards in a deck. (gain 10)
There are 4 ace in a deck. (gain 20)
Any other card is 36 of them. (lose 5)
The probability of face card is 12/52
The probability of ace is 4/52
The probability of any other card is 36/52
Thus the expected values is:
(12/52)(10) + (4/52)(20) + (36/52)(-5) = $0.38
Answer:
6 x 4 you have 4 numbers and each can be put in 6 different ways. so it is 24 i think
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Each book cost $12.50 dollars.
Step-by-step explanation:
1,187.50 / 95 = 12.50
4 5/8 as an improper fraction is 37/8
——> 8*4=32 32+5=37
As a mixed number it is the same I think. 5 can’t decide into 8 so it stays 4 5/8.
Hopefully this helps...