Answer:
0.665
Step-by-step explanation:
Given: 100 people are split into two groups 70 and 30. I group is given cough syrup treatment but second group did not.
Prob for a person to be in the cough medication group = 0.70
Out of people who received medication, 34% did not have cough
Prob for a person to be in cough medication and did not have cough
=
Prob for a person to be not in cough medication and did not have cough
=
Probability for a person not to have cough
= P(M1C')+P(M2C')
where M1 = event of having medication and M2 = not having medication and C' not having cough
This is because M1 and M2 are mutually exclusive and exhaustive
SO P(C') = 0.397+0.2=0.597
Hence required prob =P(M1/C') =
9514 1404 393
Answer:
2 : 1
Step-by-step explanation:
purple : red = (2/3) : (1/3) = 2 : 1
The ratio of purple paint to red paint is 2 : 1.
Answer: 1. When you estimate, it is not an exact measurement. 3ft 8 in gets rounded to 4ft and 12 ft 3 in rounds to 12ft. now find the perimeter. P=2l+2w P= 2*12 +2*4 P=32feet
2. 3ft 8in = 3 8/12 or reduced to 3 2/3 12ft 3in = 12 3/12 or reduced to 12 1/4 The fractional part is referring to a fraction of a foot.
3. The perimeter of the room is P=2l+2w or P=2(12 1/4) + 2(3 2/3) p=24 1/2 + 7 1/3 P= 31 5/6 feet
4. The estimate and the actual are very close. They are 1/6 of a foot apart.
5a. Total baseboard 31 5/6ft - 2 1/4 ft = 29 7/12 feet needed.
5b. Take the total and divide it by 8ft = 29 7/12 divided by 8= 3.7 You are not buying a fraction of a board so you would need 4 boards.
In linear equation, 15.2% did the total number of students on the honor roll decrease.
What in mathematics is a linear equation?
- A linear equation is a first-order (linear) term plus a constant in the algebraic form y=mx+b, where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept.
- Sometimes, the aforementioned is referred to as a "linear equation of two variables," where x and y are the variables.
50 × 24% = 12
50 × 14%= 7
12+ 7 = 19
50+75 = 125
19 ÷125= 15.2%
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