Answer:
This is a question you should know in trig.
You should search up how to solve for simple trig functions
The cos of 60 degrees is 1/2 just because you asked
Answer:
0.1319 or 13.2%
Step-by-step explanation:
You can solve this using the binomial probability formula.
The fact that "obtaining at least two 6s" requires you to include cases where you would get three and four 6s as well.
Then, we can set the equation as follows:
P(X≥x) = ∑(k=x to n) C(n k) p^k q^(n-k)
n=4, x=2, k=2
when x=2 (4 2)(1/6)^2(5/6)^4-2 = 0.1157
when x=3 (4 3)(1/6)^3(5/6)^4-3 = 0.0154
when x=4 (4 4)(1/6)^4(5/6)^4-4 = 0.0008
Add them up, and you should get 0.1319 or 13.2% (rounded to the nearest tenth)
Step-by-step explanation:
With each draw, the probability of selecting a green marble is 2/3 and the probability of selecting a yellow marble is 1/3.
To pick two of the the same color, they can either pick green twice or yellow twice.
P = (2/3)(2/3) + (1/3)(1/3)
P = 5/9
To pick two different colors, they can either pick green first then yellow, or yellow first then green.
P = (2/3)(1/3) + (1/3)(2/3)
P = 4/9
Expected value for Derek is:
D = (5/9)(-1) + (4/9)(1)
D = -1/9
The expected value for Mia is:
M = (5/9)(1) + (4/9)(-1)
M = 1/9
Answer:
A
Step-by-step explanation:
The additive inverse property states that if we have a number a, then:
Here, we have the equation:
And we divide both sides by 2:
To acquire:
So, we did <em>not</em> use the additive inverse property since we didn't add anything.
Instead, we used the<em> division property of equality</em> by dividing both sides by 2.
So, our answer is A.
And we're done!