Negatives are always smaller then positives because negatives are less then 0. So, yes, -1/3 is less then 1/5
Answer: Hello your question is incomplete attached below is the missing
n ( 1 + n )
Step-by-step explanation:
P( Bob hits target ) = 1/3
P( Eve hits target ) = 2/3
P( Carol hits target ) = 1
<u>Compute the P that Bob wins in a duel against Eve alone</u>
P(Bob hits the target in first shot ) = n = 1/3
P(Bob hits the target in second shot ) = n^2 = ( 1/3 * 1/3 ) = 1/9
hence the probability of Bob winning( i.e. P( Bob wins Event E1 ) = n + n^2 = n ( 1 + n )
Answer:
26: x=34
28: x=17
30: m=30
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>26:</u> 2x+22=90
subtract 22
2x=68
divide by 2
x=34
<u>28:</u> 18+3x+21=90
add 18 and 21
3x+39=90
subtract 39
3x=51
divide by 3
x=17
<u>30:</u> 43+87+m+20=180
add 43 and 87 and 20
m+150=180
subtract 150
m=30
I = p * r * t
264 = p * .06 * 2
264 = .12p
Divide both sides by .12
p = $2200
Factors are: 0, 1, 2, 4, 8, 16