The probability of picking red button is
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Given, A jar contains 30 red, 30 blue, and 60 white buttons.
You pick one button at a random choice,
We have to find the probability that it is red button.
Now, total number of buttons = 30 + 30 + 60 = 120 buttons.
Number of favourable cases for red button = 30 red buttons.
The probability of an event is given as:
Thus the probability that it is red is
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➷ final = original x multiplier^n
n is the number of years
Substitute the values in:
final = 3800 x 1.054^3
final = 4449.440763
The closest answer is A
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Step-by-step explanation:
(a)
the probability of parcels weighing 35oz or less is
0.841
the probability of parcels weighing 14oz or less is
0.023
the probability of parcels weighing between 14 and 35oz is the probabilty of 35oz minus the probability of 14oz
0.841 - 0.023 = 0.818
the percentage is the probability × 100 = 81.8%
(b)
the probability of parcels weighing more than 49oz is 1 minus the probability to weigh less than 49oz.
the probability to weigh less than 49oz is
0.99865
so, the probability to weigh more than 49oz is
1 - 0.99865 = 0.00135
the percentage is again probability×100 = 0.14%
Answer:
Alex (0.95), Tonya (0.90), Wilson (0.87), Octavia (0.80)
Step-by-step explanation:
To solve this, we have to convert all of the scores into either a decimal or a fraction. In this case, I will be solving all of them into decimals since it is easier.
Alex: 0.95
Octavia: 16/20 = 0.80
Tonya: 9/10 = 0.90
Wilson: 0.87
Therefore, we can order these from greatest score to least score.
Alex (0.95), Tonya (0.90), Wilson (0.87), Octavia (0.80)