The predicted number of green chips in the box is 25.
We have given that,
A box contains 100 colored chips.
some are yellow and some are green.
John chooses a chip at random, records the color, and places it back in the bag.
John has recorded 57 yellow chips and 19 green chips.
Use proportion.
divide both sides by 76
The predicted number of green chips in the box is 25.
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Answer:
Amy can choose from 60 possible passwords.
Solution:
Given that the two-letter password is from the letters A, B, C, D, E and F
Total number of letters = 6
The password is a two digit letter and repetition of letters is not allowed.
Method 1:
\therefore The number of ways of obtaining an ordered subset of r elements from a set of n elements is given by
So, the total possible password = = =
On cancelling the in numerator and denominator we get,
Here we get, = 30 possible passwords
Method 2:
There are 6 possible choices for the first term of the password and 5 choices for the second term (i.e. leaving the selected letter of the term)
So,
Answer:
30
Step-by-step explanation:
6 choices for the 1st, then 5 choices for the 2nd, so: 6*5=30
or nPk=n!/(n-k)! with n=6 and k=2
Put it simply each letter can be combined with 5 diffrent letters and with 6 total letters 6x5=30
Hi Brand
L=P+(2G)/k
Multiply both sides by K
KL= KP+2G
Flip the equation
KP+2G=KL
add -KP to both sides
KP+2G-KP=KL-KP
2G=KL-KP
Divide both sides by 2
2G/2= (KL-KP)/2
G= 1/2 KL + -1/2 KP
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