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No, 0.7 is greater than 0.09
0.70 > 0.09
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Answer: 0.98630136986
Step-by-step explanation:
There are 365 possible birthdays. The key to assigning the probability is to think in terms of complements: “Two (or more) people share a birthday” is the complement of “All people in the group have different birthdays.” Each probability is 1 minus the other. What is the probability that any two people have different birthdays? The first person could have any birthday (p = 365÷365 = 1), and the second person could then have any of the other 364 birthdays (p = 364÷365). Multiply those two and you have about 0.9973 as the probability that any two people have different birthdays, or 1−0.9973 = 0.0027 as the probability that they have the same birthday. If you have a group of five, it would mean your equation would have to be (p=360÷365)
1.6 × 10 to the negative sixth power "10 -6".
X-6y=6 slope: 1/6 y-intercept (0,1)
X= 0,6 y= -1, 0
X+3y+12=0 slope: 1/3
Y-intercept (0,4) x= -12, 0 Y= 0,4
8a-9b= 9/8 slope (0 ,7/8) x= -1,1 Y= -1/4,2
3a+b=7 1/3 (0,7/3) x= 4,7 Y=1,0