A regular card deck contains 52 cards, 4 of which are aces. Assuming the cards are dealt randomly, what is the probability that the first card dealt will be an ace?

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Answer 1
Answer: probability is (desired outcomes)/(total possible outcomes)

desired outcomes=4 snce 4 aces
total possible=52

prob=4/52=2/26=1/13

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The way you write 10x10x10x10 using exponents. The way you use exponents is by counting the numbers of 10 there are since there is four you have to put 10 with a little number four on the top next to the number. Just in case that way you say it is 10 to the fourth power
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What are the possible rational zeros of f(x) = x^4 - 4x^3 + 9x^2 + 5x + 14

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Answer:

The possible zeros are 1  2 7 14

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The sum of two fractions is 8/9. the difference is 2/9. What are the two fractions?

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The answer is 5/9 + 3/9, I got this by thinking, what equals 2/9? I came up with 5/9 and 3/9 so I tried and it was right
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In a arithmetic sequence with a^1=12, d=3 which term is equal to 159?

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Answer:

50th term is 159

Step-by-step explanation:

nth term=159

a + (n -1)*d = 159

12 + (n-1)*3= 159

(n - 1)*3 = 159 - 12

(n - 1)*3 = 147

n -1 = 147/3

n - 1 = 49

n = 49 + 1

n= 50

Answer: n=50th term

Step-by-step explanation:

An= a1+(n-1)d

An= nth term

A1= first term

N= nth position

D= common difference

An =159

A1= 12

D= 3

N= ?

Substitute the values

An=a1+(n-1)d

159=12+(n-1)3

Collect like terms

159-12=(n-1)3

147=3n-3

147+3=3n

150=3n

N=150/3

N= 50

Therefore 50th term will give 156

Solve for X: 2 ( × - 3 ) = 1.2-x

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when solving an equation, you must do the same thing to both sides or else it won't be equal

when dealing with one unknown (x) try to get the unknown on one side

2(x-3)=1.2-x
distribute or multiply 2 by x then -3

so (2 times x)+(2 times -3[remember negative times positive=negative])
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add 6 to both sides
2x=7.2-x
add x to both sides
3x=7.2
divide both sides by 3
x=2.4
2(x-3) = 1.2-x
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x = 2.4

Please can someone help me?

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a. The order they finished the race.
b.The names and the times.
c.Nancy,Lionel,and Mavis ran a 5-kilometer race.
d.You will solve the problem by putting the fractions in order from greatest to least.

Hope that helped.
You need to find nancy lionel and marvis time they finished the race from least to greaset i will use the information 5kilograms and 3 cause of girls the information not important is2 second sentencei will add the scoresto see time of race