4800 divide by 3=1600 (2 cars 1 truck)
4600-1600-3000 (6 cars)
3000 divide by 3 = 1000(2cars)
1000 times 2=2000(4 cars )
4800-2000-2800 (2 cars 3 trucks)
$2,800 is your answer
You only need to consider the situations where 10 or 11 of the babies are girls, then subtract those probabilities from 1. This will give probability that any other number up to 9 of the babies are girls.
Use binomial theorem.
n = 11
k = 10,11
p = 1/2
The answer would be C because it’s the only fraction that does not equal 0.4
715 because 275/5= 55 then 55x13 will give you 715
This is one example of a trinomial with a leading coefficient of 3 and a constant term of -5