The answer is 7.3. Hope that helps.
Answer:
2 students
Step-by-step explanation:
First, you find the number of students eating either salads and sandwiches. Then, you add the number of students eating salads and sandwiches together. Finally, you will subtract that number from the 12 total students
<h3>2/3 * 12/1 = 8 (sandwiches)</h3><h3>1/6 * 12/1 = 2 (salads)</h3><h3>8 + 2 = 10 (combined)</h3><h3>12 - 10 = 2 students</h3><h3 />
If he hits the target 95% of the time, then you could say that he has a probability of 0.95, or 95% of hitting the target. Let p = the probability of hitting the target or p = 0.95. So you are interested that he misses the target at least once - this could be thought of as not getting a perfect score. So to get a perfect score, it is 0.95 for each target -- 0.95^15 for 15 targets is 0.464. Thus to miss at least one target he needs to NOT have a perfect score -- 1 - 0.464 = 0.536, or 53.6% of happening. Enjoy
If you increase the number of police officers from 648,000 to 719,000...you have increased the total employment by 719,000 minus 648,000
= 71,000
You want to see how much the percentage increase was from 2006 to 2016, so you use your 2006 value of police officers to find the percentage increase.
So you divide 71,000 by 648,000 and multiply by 100
=10.957%
Rounded off to 10.96% which is your final answer