There are 16 chocolates in a plate and 5 of them are dairy milk. If you pick one, what is the probability that it will not be dairy milk?

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Answer 1
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Answer:

11/16 CHANCE

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I have 4 factors. Three of them 1,2 and 10. What is my fourth factor?

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How to estimate 586-321 two different ways

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 586
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 265
                                      270 or 300
 
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A storage box has a height of 8 inches, length of 4 inches, and a width of 4 inches. I use cubes with an edge length of 12 inch. If the box is completely full, how many cubes will fit in the storage box?

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Answer:

3

Step-by-step explanation:

8×4=32×4=128

12×3=36

128÷36= 3.5

but u need to put full cubes which would be 3

The answer is 3 I don’t really know how to explain it

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you should multiply 4 by 9 and then add to 1 so you gonna have : 37/9 :))
i hope this is helpful 
have a nice day 
4 1/9
= 4+ 1/9 
= 4* (9/9)+ 1/9 (because 9/9=1, it won't change the result).
= (4*9)/9 + 1/9
= 36/9+ 1/9
= 37/9

The final answer is 37/9~

If F(x)=x^3-2x^2, which expression is equivalent to f(I) -2+i,-2-i,2+i,2-i

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Hello from MrBillDoesMath!

Answer:

2 - i

Discussion:

Evaluate F(x) = x^3 - 2 x^2 when x = i.

i^2 = -1 for i^3 = i ( i^2) = i (-1) = -i

So F(i) =  (i)^3 - 2 (i)^2                      

          =   -i     - 2(-1)

          = -i      +  2

          =  2      -  i


which is the last answer shown


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MrB

Kristen is making lanyards for a convention. She needs to make 1,000 lanyards and knows that 1 lanyard uses 1.75 feet of cord. How much cord will Kirsten need? Describe how Kirsten could have solved the problem without writing out the pattern needed.

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1,750 feet of cord
She needs 1000 lanyards and therefore 1000 times the amount of cord for 1 lanyard, so if 1 lanyard uses 1.75 feet of cord, 1000 lanyards needs 1000 times 1.75 feet of cord.
1000*1.75ft=1,750ft
She needs 1,750 feet of cord.
1 lanyards = 1.75 ft of cord
1000 lanyards = 1.75 x 1000
1.75 x 1000 = 1750 hope i helped
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