14. The pattern is subtracting one number higher each time from each as it goes
Completed question:
In the game of tic-tac-toe, if all moves are performed randomly the probability that the game will end in a draw is 0.127. Suppose six random games of tic-tac-toe are played. What is the probability that at least one of them will end in a draw?
Answer:
0.557
Step-by-step explanation:
For each game, the probability of not end in a draw is 1 - 0.127 = 0.873. Thus, because each game is independent of each other, the probability of all of them not end in a draw is the multiplication of the probability of each one:
0.873x0.873x0.873x...x0.873 = 0.873⁶ = 0.443
Thus, the probability that at least one of them end in a draw is the total probability (1) less the probability that none of them en in a draw:
1 - 0.443
0.557
Answer:
it sin 60
Step-by-step explanation:
This is how you do it: (in the picture)
1) 462/11= 42
42x7=294
2) 9.38/7= $1.34
3) 6/11= 0.54545454545455
4) 1/4= 0.25
2/9= 0.22222222222
3/10= 0.30
2/1= 2.00
1/5= 0.20
least to greatest- 1/5, 2/9, 1/4, 3/10, 2/1
5) 9/15= 0.6 > 60%
to turn into a percent, move 2 decimal places!
6) 10/4= 2.5
2.5x18= 45
7) 2/3= 0.66666666666
0.66666666666x7= 4.66666666667