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Step-by-step explanation:
Let's look at the first two, and hopefully you'll be able to figure the rest out:
1. Answer below
The problem asks us to solve for , so that means we need to get on one side of the equation by itself. To do so, we will need to divide both sides of the equation by :
2. Answer below
The problem asks us to solve for , so that means we need to get on one side of the equation by itself. To do so, we will need to add to both sides of equation:
median: The number that occurs in the middle after arranging in ascending order of magnitude
;13 13
since both appeared in the middle,you add it and divide by 2
13+13/2
26/2
13
;The median is 13
Find the probability of drawing 1 snicker first then the probability of drawing another snicker after that, then multiply them together. For the first choice, the probability of drawing a Snickers is 28/33 (snickers/total candy bars). For the second choice, there are only 32 candy bars left, 27 of which are Snickers. So that probability is 27/32, so...
The probability of BOTH things happening is their product 756/1,056 which is 63:88