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It is impossible to write 0.02 in tenths.
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Let's review.
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Let's say we have decimal 0.123.
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In decimal format...
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1 is the tenths place.
2 is the hundredths place.
3 is the thousandths place.
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And so on.
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So... unfortunately, you cannot write 0.02 in tenths.
Your mom was outnumber 4 D to one V
Answer:
Purse A will contain 2400 (by magic) and Purse B will have 64 pennies
Step-by-step explanation:
how this happened is, by magic Purse A went up by 200 every day for 7 days a week. 7*200 would be 1400 so you add that to the money from today and get 2400. Purse B somehow got from 1 penny to 64 in 7 days. The rule on this is to multiply by 2 every day. 1,2,4,8,16,32 and 64. have fun with your magic :3
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Answer:
In the long run, ou expect to lose $4 per game
Step-by-step explanation:
Suppose we play the following game based on tosses of a fair coin. You pay me $10, and I agree to pay you $n^2 if heads comes up first on the nth toss.
Assuming X be the toss on which the first head appears.
then the geometric distribution of X is:
X geom(p = 1/2)
the probability function P can be computed as:
where
n = 1,2,3 ...
If I agree to pay you $n^2 if heads comes up first on the nth toss.
this implies that , you need to be paid
∵ X geom(p = 1/2)
Given that during the game play, You pay me $10 , the calculated expected loss = $10 - $6
= $4
∴
In the long run, you expect to lose $4 per game