Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
In the experiment that was conducted the coin was tossed a total of 75 times and out of those times it only landed on tails 33 times. Therefore the experimental probability of the coin landing on tails can be calculated by the dividing the times it landed on tails by the total number of times it was tossed. Like so...
or 0.44
This fraction can also be simplified to its simplest form of which is obtained by dividing both the numerator and denominator by 3
Answer:
Part a)
Part b)
Part c)
Part d)
Step-by-step explanation:
see the attached figure to better understand the question
we know that
To find the length of the image after a dilation, multiply the length of the pre-image by the scale factor
Part a) we have
The scale factor is 5
The length of the pre-image is 3 cm
therefore
The length of the image AB after dilation is
Part b) we have
The scale factor is 3.7
The length of the pre-image is 3 cm
therefore
The length of the image AB after dilation is
Part c) we have
The scale factor is 1/5
The length of the pre-image is 3 cm
therefore
The length of the image AB after dilation is
Part d) we have
The scale factor is s
The length of the pre-image is 3 cm
therefore
The length of the image AB after dilation is
A. 7
b. -2
c. 1-3s
7-3(s+2)
7-3s-6
1-3s
Answer:
53
Step-by-step explanation:
86 = 2x - 20
<u>+20 +20</u>
<u>106 </u>= <u>2x</u>
2 2
53 = x