Answer:
10
Step-by-step explanation:
42.5 i think
The whole angle is 127 minus the angle we know (32) this leaves us with 85 for the rest of the angle but we still have to deal with the angle bisector so we divide it by 2 leaving us with 42.5 I'm pretty sure.
Assuming these are two six-sided dice, you'll have 36 total combinations to test out. To get the 36, I just multiplied the 6 sides on both dice (6x6=36). First you have to test out all the possible combinations. Making it easier for you, I'll just list the ones that work. The combinations that work are 3+6, 4+5, 5+4, and 6+3. This means there are 4 combinations that work out of 36. This gives us the fraction 4/36. Now, this needs to be simplified. Both numbers are divisible by four, so we'll divide by four. The new fraction is 1/9, which is your answer. This means that, statistically speaking, if you rolled those two dice nine times, the sum of the numbers would be 9 only once. You have an 11% chance of having two numbers on the dice that have a sum of 9.
Answer: B
Step-by-step explanation:
Since the line is going down, the slope has to be negative so it’s B