This is a binomial experiment and you'll use the binomial probability distribution because:
- There are two choices for each birth. Either you get a girl or you get a boy. So there are two outcomes to each trial. This is where the "bi" comes from in "binomial" (bi means 2).
- Each birth is independent of any other birth. The probability of getting a girl is the same for each trial. In this case, the probability is p = 1/2 = 0.5 = 50%
- There are fixed number of trials. In this case, there are 5 births so n = 5 is the number of trials.
Since all of those conditions above are met, this means we have a binomial experiment.
Some textbooks may split up item #2 into two parts, but I chose to place them together since they are similar ideas.
Answer:
The attendance was 198 children, 90 students and 99 adults.
Step-by-step explanation:
We define:
c: children attendance
s: students attendance
a: adult attendance
The equation that describes the total ticket sales is:
We also know that the children attendance doubles the adult attendance:
The third equation is the seating capacity, which we assume is full:
We start by replacing variables in two of the equations:
Then, we solve the remaining equation for a:
Then, we solve for the other two equations:
The attendance was 198 children, 90 students and 99 adults.
1/6 = 0.1666, the last number repeating to infinity, or a repeating decimal.
Hope helps!-Aparri
18cm (A). Remember to get the radius when you have the circumference is to ALWAYS divide it by 2. 36/2 = 18
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It would require 4 blocks, so it’s would be C.