Answer:
see the attachment
Step-by-step explanation:
We assume that the question is interested in the probability that a randomly chosen class is a Friday class with a lab experiment (2/15). That is somewhat different from the probability that a lab experiment is conducted on a Friday (2/3).
Based on our assumption, we want to create a simulation that includes a 1/5 chance of the day being a Friday, along with a 2/3 chance that the class has a lab experiment on whatever day it is.
That simulation can consist of choosing 1 of 5 differently-colored marbles, and rolling a 6-sided die with 2/3 of the numbers being designated as representing a lab-experiment day. (The marble must be replaced and the marbles stirred for the next trial.) For our purpose, we can designate the yellow marble as "Friday", and numbers greater than 2 as "lab-experiment".
The simulation of 70 different choices of a random class is shown in the attachment.
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<em>Comment on the question</em>
IMO, the use of <em>70 trials</em> is coincidentally the same number as the first <em>70 days</em> of school. The calendar is deterministic, so there will be exactly 14 Fridays in that period. If, in 70 draws, you get 16 yellow marbles, you cannot say, "the probability of a Friday is 16/70." You need to be very careful to properly state the question you're trying to answer.
1.2 which is 6/5 in fraction form
Answer: The greatest depth of the Southern Ocean is 7.24
Step-by-step explanation:
So, if you add all the greatest depths up, you get 33.23
(33.23 + x)/5 = 8.094
Multiply each side by 5
33.23 + x = 40.47
Subtract 33.23 from each side
x = 7.24
You can check this by adding all the numbers up and dividing them by 5
40.47/5 = 8.094
Oof this one is hard I think it’s 20 mm but I’m not sure
D.
(-4v*3v) + (-4v*-5) + (3v*7) + (7*-5)
-12v^2 + 20v + 21v -35
-12v^2 + 41v -35