9/20
11/20
1/2
3/5
Answer:
option 2=11/20 is the answer.
Step-by-step explanation:
given that there are 20 cards numbers 1,2... 20.
A card is randomly drawn.
We have to find the probability of drawing either 1 or even card.
P(drawing even card) = no of even cards/total cards = 10/20= 0.5
P(drawing one) = no of 1's/total cards = 1/20 = 0.05
P(drawing both one and even card) = 0 (since impossible)
Hence P(drawing even or one) =0.5+0.05-0
=0.55
= 11/20
Hence option 2 is the answer.
Answer : 11/20
There are 20 cards labeled from 1 to 20 in a bag. A card is randomly selected from the bag.
Total number of outcomes = 20
outcomes of an even number ={2,4,6,8,10,12,14,16,18,20}
So number of outcomes of even number = 10
outcomes of a 1 ={1}
So number of outcomes of a 1 = 1
Number of outcomes of even number and a 1 = 10+1 = 11
Probability ( any event) =number of favorable outcomes divide by total number of outcomes
Probability (getting an even number or a 1) =
3x –y = 7
Substitution or Elimination
im using substitution
1. solve for variable for one of the equation
x + 3y = 9
x = 9 - 3y
2. Substitute the variable into one of the equation
3 (9-3y) - y = 7
27 - 9y - y = 7
27 - 10y = 7
-10y = 7 - 27
-10y = -20
y = 2
3. sub y = 2 into any equation to find x
3x - 2 = 7
3x = 7 -2
3x = 5
x = 5/3
X+3(2) = 9
x + 6 = 9
x = 9-6
x= 3
therefore there are two solutions x = 3 and x= 5/3
b.(a + bi) × 0 = 0
c.(a + bi) × (c + di) = (c + di) × (a + bi)
d.(a + bi) × 1 = (a + bi)
Equation shows identity property of multiplication is (a + bi) × 1 = (a + bi)
The correct option is (d)
The identity property of multiplication says that the product of 1 and any number is that number.
We know, Identity property of multiplication states that
"the product of 1 and any number is that given number".
We know that every complex number have two parts one is real and other is imaginary.
If a is real number and b is imaginary part then by definition
(a + bi) × 1 = (a + bi).
1. Uses Distributive Property of Multiplication.
2. Zero product property.
3. Commutative property of multiplication
4. Identity property of multiplication.
Hence, equation shows identity property of multiplication is (a + bi) × 1 = (a + bi)
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