Answer:
The probability that all are male of choosing '3' students
P(E) = 0.067 = 6.71%
Step-by-step explanation:
Let 'M' be the event of selecting males n(M) = 12
Number of ways of choosing 3 students From all males and females
Number of ways of choosing 3 students From all males
The probability that all are male of choosing '3' students
P(E) = 0.067 = 6.71%
<u><em>Final answer</em></u>:-
The probability that all are male of choosing '3' students
P(E) = 0.067 = 6.71%
Answer:
wrong
Step-by-step explanation:
the student added 4x with 3 instead of multiplying
Answer:
Option A : y = 40x - 85 is the correct answer.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that:
Cost of purchasing supplies = $85
Cost charged for cleaning a pool = $40
Let,
x be the number of pools cleaned.
y be the profit
Profit = Cost of pools cleaned - purchase price of supplies
y = 40x - 85
Hence,
Option A : y = 40x - 85 is the correct answer.
Answer:
1/4
Step-by-step explanation:
dy/dx(1/4x + 14)=1/4
113 is one number. 131 is another
137, 173
I think that's all of them.
You can check if you google 'list of primes'.
Hold on i'm not sure about 113 and 131 Is number 1 a prime number? I dont think it is , So that leaves us with only 137 and 173.