Answer:
5 ft
Step-by-step explanation:
Let the height of the previous jump be represented by j. Then 1.1j = 5.5 ft.
Dividing both sides by 1.1, we get j = 5 ft. This was the height of the previous jump.
I cant see anything there needs to be more to the question
Imagine the side of the building is one side to a triangle and the second would be from the top of the building to the point where the shadow ends and the third is from the base of the building to the point where the shadow ends. Just use the pythagoreon theorem to find stuff. I can't solve the problem you gave because you would need the height of the building
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>Total number of outcomes:</u>
<u>Number of combinations of getting 6 heads:</u>
- 15C6 = 15!/6!(15-6)! = 5005
<u>Required probability is:</u>
- P(6 heads out of 15 flips) = 5005/32768 = 0.1527... ≈ 15.3%
Correct choice is D