Answer:
B
Step-by-step explanation:
When x=0,
Y=1/2(0)+1
Y=1
Look for the line with the point (0,1)
Answer:
line b
Step-by-step explanation:
hope it helps :b
find the value
arrive late. Valerie used the random-number table to find the experimental probability that of 5
flights, at least 2 will arrive late. The digit 0 represents flights arriving early. The digits 1,2,3,
4, 5, and 6 represent flights arriving on time. The digits 7, 8, and 9 represent flights arriving
late. Find the experimental probability that of 5 flights at least 2 will arrive late.
A: 3/10
B:2/5
C: 9/20
D: 11/20
Answer:
D. 11/20
Step-by-step explanation:
7, 8, and 9 represent late flights. We want to count how many of the 20 trials have at least two of these digits. Counting, we find that 11 of the 20 have at least two of these digits.
D. 11/20
b) 32 notes in 4 measures, 12 notes in 2 measures
Show work if you can please :)
The rates 28 points in 3 games and 112 points in 12 games form a proportion, while the rates 32 notes in 4 measures and 12 notes in 2 measures do not form a proportion.
To determine whether the given rates form a proportion, we need to check if the ratios are equivalent. a) We'll start with 28 points in 3 games vs 112 points in 12 games. The ratio 28/3 equals approximately 9.33, and the ratio 112/12 also equals approximately 9.33. Since these ratios are equal, these rates do form a proportion. b) Moving to 32 notes in 4 measures vs 12 notes in 2 measures. The ratio 32/4 equals 8, and the ratio 12/2 equals 6. Since these ratios are not equal, these rates do not form a proportion.
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