Theoretical probability of the given event when rolling a 16 sided game piece p ( 4 )

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer: you would need like 3 diced and you would have to roll 6 , 6 ,4. hope is helped !

Step-by-step explanation:

6+6+4=16


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Answer:

The radius of the can, rounded to the nearest hundredth, is 530.66.

Step-by-step explanation:

We want to do the reverse of the formula for V, which is pi(r)^2(h).

to isolate r.

Let's start by writing an equivalent equation to V = \pir^(2)h by solving for r

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The sum of 5x and 2x is at least 14

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5x + 2x >= 14

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What is the LCD of 1/3 and 3/4 ?

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The least common denominator (LCD) of the fractions 1/3 and 3/4, which is a common multiple of their denominators is: 12.

Recall:

  • LCD stands for "least common denominator" or "lowest common denominator".
  • LCD is the smallest multiple that is common among the denominators of a set of fractions.

Given two fractions, 1/3 and 3/4:

Their denominators are 3 and 4.

The common multiple between 3 and 4 is 12.

Therefore, the least common denominator (LCD) of the fractions 1/3 and 3/4, which is a common multiple of their denominators is: 12.

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♥For (3, 4) (denominators) the least common multiple is 12.
(least common multiple means LCM)

♥Therefore, the least common denominator  is 12.

♥Rewriting as equivalent fractions with the 
LCD:
4/12, 9/12
♥Hope this helps!♥

If f(1) = 2 and f (n) = f(n-1) +5 then find the value of f (6)

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Answer:

f (6) + 1

Step-by-step explanation:

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When buying a new dress, you have a choice of 3 different lengths, 5 different colors, and 2 different styles. How many choices are there for one dress?

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Answer with explanation:

Number of choices in Length for a dress  = 3

Number of choices in Color for a dress= 5

Number of choices in Style for a dress= 2

To select a length out of 3 length ,which can be done in  _(1)^(3)\textrm{C}

To Select a color, among 5 different colors , can be done in  _(1)^(5)\textrm{C}.

To Select a Style, among 2 different styles , can be done in  _(1)^(2)\textrm{C}.

Total Number of ways

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A paper factory makes 8423 sheets of paper in 45 minutes. How many sheets of paper does the factory make in one minute?Round to the nearest hundreth if necessary.
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8423/45=187.177778 should be the right answer
This answer may be simpler than you think. :)

All you need to do is get the 45 to one, and the way you do that is dividing 45 by 45. Whatever you do to one number in the equation, you have to do to the next one. The second part of the problem is to divide 8423 by 45. 

45/45=1
8423/45=187.17 (7 repeating forever), which rounds to 187.18

So, your final answer is 187.17 sheets per minute. 

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