Answer: -35+24p
Step by step in picture below
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
1. Swap sides
Swap sides:
2. Isolate the y
Multiply to both sides by 18:
Group like terms:
Simplify the fraction:
Multiply the fractions:
Simplify the arithmetic:
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Why learn this:
- Linear equations cannot tell you the future, but they can give you a good idea of what to expect so you can plan ahead. How long will it take you to fill your swimming pool? How much money will you earn during summer break? What are the quantities you need for your favorite recipe to make enough for all your friends?
- Linear equations explain some of the relationships between what we know and what we want to know and can help us solve a wide range of problems we might encounter in our everyday lives.
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Terms and topics
- Linear equations with one unknown
The main application of linear equations is solving problems in which an unknown variable, usually (but not always) x, is dependent on a known constant.
We solve linear equations by isolating the unknown variable on one side of the equation and simplifying the rest of the equation. When simplifying, anything that is done to one side of the equation must also be done to the other.
An equation of:
in which and are the constants and is the unknown variable, is a typical linear equation with one unknown. To solve for in this example, we would first isolate it by subtracting from both sides of the equation. We would then divide both sides of the equation by resulting in an answer of:
Answer:
A) 0.1538
Step-by-step explanation:
4 members are going to be chosen:
M1 - M2 - M3 - M4
We have to find the probability that for each member, one without experience is chosen. There is no replacents.
Initially, we have 15 students, of which 10 have none experience. So the probability that M1 is chosen as a student with no experience is .
Then, there are 14 students, of which 9 have no experience. So the probability that M2 is chosen as a student with no experience is .
For the third member, there are 13 students, of which 8 have no experience. So the probability that M3 is chosen as a student with no experience is .
For the last member, there are 12 students, of which 7 have no experience. So the probability that M4 is chosen as a student with no experience is .
What is the probability that none of the members chosen for the team have any competition experience?
This is
The correct answer is:
A) 0.1538
Answer:
67 times
Step-by-step explanation:
Spinner's sample space = (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
Number less than 5 = (1, 2, 3, 4)
Total possible outcomes = 6
Required outcome = 4
P(number less than 5) = required outcome / Total possible outcomes
P(number less than 5) = 4 /6 = 2/3
Number of spins = 100
Predicted Number of times a number less than less than 5 is spurn in 100 spins :
100 * 2/3
= 66.666
= 67 times