"1 indicating a coupon and all other outcomes indicating no coupon"
Probability is (number of successful outcomes) / (number of possible outcomes)
Theoretical Probability of rolling a 1: 1/8
Experimental Probability of using coupons: 4/48 = 1/12
So, the experimental probability of a customer using a coupon (that is, 1/12) is smaller than the theoretical probability of rolling a 1 (that is, 1/8).
Answer:
I think grater then?
Step-by-step explanation:
The answer is 6.25. all you do is take 356.25 and divide it by 57.
You order them least to greatest, then take out your mean, median, and mode. Then you've got your outliners left over.
Let’s find the area of Ells room.
78•96
7,488
Let’s find Sarah’s room.
66•108
7,128
Now add their area together.
14,616 inches squared.