Between the probability of union and intersection, it's not clear what you're supposed to compute. (I would guess it's the probability of union.) But we do know that
For parts (a) and (b), you're given everything you need to determine
.
For part (c), if
and
are mutually exclusive, then
, so
. If the given probability is
, then you can find
. But if this given probability is for the intersection, finding
is impossible.
For part (d), if
and
are independent, then
.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
square-based pyramid:
volume V = (⅓)b²h
= (⅓)7²·16
≅ 261.3 ft³
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Can't help with question 3. I haven't learned triangle-based pyramids.
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cone:
volume V = ⅓πr²h
= ⅓π17²·20
= 6052.8 yd³
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can't help with question 7. Never did this kind of pyramid.
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Answer:
need a diagram to be able to answer
Step-by-step explanation: