Answer:
Number of picnic areas =3
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
t/3
Step-by-step explanation:
add all the tables in each picnic areas, since the tables are spread equally among 3 areas. Divide the number of table by 3 to get the number of tables at each picnic area.
so, all tables divided by 3. Since we do not know how many tables are there, let put t = numbers of table
t ÷ 3
t/3
his allowance is $14
to find this you:
11-4=7
7*2= 14
The 11 is what he had the four is what he was given extra and the multiplied by two is because he spent half of his money at the candy store
Before he got 11$ he had 7$ as he got 4$ by weeding the garden.
in the question, he spent half his weekly allowance on candy then got 4$ that means half of his weekly allowance is seven hence is weekly allowance is 2 times seven which is 14$.
Hope this helps
Answer: 2.5625
Step-by-step explanation:
A credits: (4x 3) = 12
B credits: (3x3x2) = 18
C credits: (2x4) = 8
D credits: (1x3) =3
The total credit points are 41
The total credits the student took to earn the points was 3 + 2 + 2 + 2 + 4 + 3= 16.
To figure out GPA: credit points/credits= 41/16 = 2.5625
Answer: 1/3
Step-by-step explanation: Probability is the likelihood that an event will happen.
So to find the probability of rolling a die and the number that appears will be greater than 4, it's important to understand that there are only 2 numbers that are greater than 4 on a die. The two numbers are 5 and 6.
We can find the probability of an event using the following ratio.
Number of favorable outcomes/total number of outcomes.
In this case, since we're asked to find the probability of landing on 5 or 6, the favorable outcomes are rolling a 5 and 6. Since there are two numbers greater than 4 on a dice, the number of favorable outcomes will be 2.
The total number of outcomes is all the numbers on the dice which is 6.
Now we have the fraction 2/6. Since 2/6 is not in lowest terms, we divide the numerator and denominator by 2 and we get 1/3.
1/3 is also equivalent to 33.3333333% which means it's unlikely to roll a 5 or 6.