Answer:
the equation of this line is y= 1x+6
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Answer: 16/33</h3>
It's in p/q form where p = 16 and q = 33.
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Work Shown:
x = 0.484848.....
100x = 48.4848.....
I multiplied both sides by 100 to move the decimal over 2 spots. Both decimal values for x and 100x have an infinite string of "48"s repeated after the decimal point. When we subtract, those infinite strings will cancel out
100x - x = 99x
48.4848..... - 0.484848..... = 48
So after subtracting straight down, we have the new equation 99x = 48 which solves to x = 48/99
Divide both parts by the GCF 3 to fully reduce
48/3 = 16
99/3 = 33
Therefore, x = 48/99 = 16/33 = 0.484848...
I recommend using a calculator to confirm that 16/33 = 0.484848...
Side note: your calculator may round the last digit, but this is of course rounding error
Answer:
2
Step-by-step explanation:
7+2n = 11
2n = 11-7
2n = 4
n = 4/2
therefore n = 2
Answer:
Yes, the event are mutually exclusive...
Step-by-step explanation:
Event are mutually exclusive if those event cannot occur at the same time. That is the definition of mutually exclusive for instance in a football match, a certain team canot score 0 and 2goals in a match, it is either he scored 2goals or zero goals... In a throw of a coin we cannot have head and tail at the same time, it is either we have a head or a tail, all the event are mutually exclusive.
Now if we have a dealer selling blue car and two doors car. Let say 20% are blue and 10% have two doors. Then, this are not mutually exclusive because we can have a car that is blue and have two doors.
Mutually exclusive events are like disjoint set in SET theory, where A intersection B intersection C is equal to empty set.
Where A n B n C= {} empty set
10.6470588 there ya go ;)