Answer:
A
Step-by-step explanation:
If we take each small section to be "1" unit, we can say the large sections (for "2" and "5") are "2" units each. So in total there will be 8 sections.
Since 5 is "2" sections, we can say:
P(5) = 2/8 = 1/4
And 6 is "1" section, so we can say:
P(6) = 1/8
Definitely, Probability of landing a 6 is HALF that of probability of landing a 5. Also we can see this is the picture.
So, from the answer choices, A is right.
2) Picking a purple marble?
3) Picking a red or white marble?
4) Picking a marble whose color has 5 letters in it?
Answer:
1.) Chances of picking a black marble: 28/81 or 34.6%
2). 0/81 chances of picking a purple marble or 0%
3.) Chances of picking a red or white marble: 35/81 or 43.2%
4.) Chances of picking a marble whose color has 5 letter in it: 40/81 or 49.4%
Answer:
C x = 4096
Step-by-step explanation:
log8 x = 4
Raise each side to the base of 8
8^ log 8 (x) = 8^4
x = 8^4
x = 4096
B) 9/4 : 1
C) 3/12 : 1
D) 12/3 : 1
The van can carry 18 students and bus can carry 21 students.
Solution:
Given that,
Senior class at high school "a" rented and filled 9 vans and 5 buses with 267 students.
High school "b" rented and filled 10 vans and 10 buses with 390 students.
Each van and each bus carried the same number of students.
Let the capacity of van be "m", and capacity of bus be "n"
Then, according to given information,
For school a ⇒ 9m + 5n = 267 ⇒ (1)
For school b ⇒ 10m + 10n = 390
⇒ m + n = 39
⇒ m = 39 – n ⇒ (2)
Substitute (2) in (1)
9(39 – n) + 5n = 267
⇒ 351 – 9n + 5n = 267
⇒ 9n – 5n = 351 – 267
⇒ 4n = 84
⇒ n = 21
Then, m + 21 = 39
⇒ m = 39 – 21
⇒ m = 18
Hence, van can carry 18 students and bus can carry 21 students.
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
the local amusement park is a popular field trip destination. this year the senior class at high school a and the senior class of highscool b both planned trips there. the senior class at highschool a rented and filled 14 vans and 12 busses with 612 students. highschool b rented and filled 7 vans and 13 busses with 516 students. each van and bus carried the same number of students. how many students can a van carry? how many students can a bus carry?
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Hi there!
Before we begin, let's rewrite your equation. :)
Step 1) Add 14 to both sides.
Step 2) Divide both sides by 5.
Final Answer -
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