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So let's see, we have a die and need to know the probability of rolling a number less than or equal to 4. Let's list the numbers that are less than or equal to 4: 1, 2, 3, 4. Now, since we know that there are 6 numbers on a die and 4 of them are less than or equal to 4, we can set up a fraction to find the percentage. The fraction would be 4/6 because 4 out of the 6 numbers on the die are less than or equal to 6. We can simplify 4/6 to 2/3 as well. To find the percentage, all we need to do is divide the numerator by the denominator. This leaves us with approximately 66.66%.
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Answer:
the darkest shaded one.
Step-by-step explanation:
because the two areas for possible answers both intersect at that area, therefore, that is the answer.
Answer:
D) h(3)-h(0)/3
Step-by-step explanation:
The average rate of change is found by subtracting the output values (finding the amount of change in the output values) and dividing it by the change in the input values.
The height in the 3rd second would be given by h(3). The original height would be given by h(0). The change in output values would be given by h(3)-h(0).
The change in input values is found by subtracting the two input values, in this case 3 and 0; 3-0 = 3.
This gives us
h(3)-h(0)/3
Answer:
The "3y" in the first term is a factor
The "9" in the second term is a coefficient
The "(7 + 2x)" in the first term is a factor
Step-by-step explanation:
Given in the question an expression
3y(7 + 2x) + 9xy - 10
- The coefficients are the numbers that multiply the variables, x and y.
<h3>Example</h3>
6y
6 is coefficient
2.Constants are terms without variables
<h3>Example</h3>
10
3.The factors in a mathematical expression are parts of the expression that are connected with multiplication.
<h3> Example</h3>
(4x+1)(3x+7)
(4x+1) and (3x+7) both are factors
Answer:
Range is [1, ∞)
Step-by-step explanation:
The values of x can be 1 up to infinity (the domain).
When x = 1 , f(x) = 1^2 = 1
when x = ∞, x^2 = ∞
So the range is [1, ∞)