Answer:
Colorado Bronze wins
I Am Pat wins
Good Legs Lance wins
Step-by-step explanation:
Put them all as decimals and THEN put them in order. Hope this helps :)
When ordering events from least to most likely, you rank them based on their probabilities which typically range from 0 (impossible event) to 1 (certain event). The event with the smallest value is considered the least likely and the event with the largest value is considered the most likely.
Without specific events provided in your question, I'm unable to put them in order from least to most likely. However, to help you understand how to do this yourself: probabilities of events typically range from 0 (impossible event) to 1 (certain event). Let's use an example. Say we have the following events and their probabilities: A: It will rain tomorrow (0.9), B: A tossed coin will land heads (0.5), C: Drawing a red card from a deck (0.5), and D: Winning the lottery (0.0000001).
You arrange these from least to most likely as follows: D (least likely), B and C (equally likely), and A (most likely).
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3x-2=-x-6
3x+x=2-6
4x=-4
x=-4/4=-1
y=3*(-1)-2=-3-2=-5
y=-(-1)-6=1-6=-5
She is right.
Answer: Yes she is correct.
Explanation:
y=-5
x= -1
16/9
as a mixed number.
The 16/9 can be written as the mixed number 1 7/9. This shows that the fraction represents one whole unit and an additional seven-ninths of another unit.
To rewrite the fraction 16/9 as a mixed number, we need to find the whole number part and the fractional part.
Step 1: Divide the numerator (16) by the denominator (9). This will give us the whole number part.
16 ÷ 9 = 1 with a remainder of 7
Step 2: Write the whole number part (1) followed by the fractional part, which is the remainder (7), over the original denominator (9).
So, the mixed number is 1 7/9.
The mixed number 1 7/9 represents the fraction 16/9. The whole number part (1) indicates that there is one whole unit, and the fractional part (7/9) represents an additional seven-ninths of a unit.
In conclusion, 16/9 can be written as the mixed number 1 7/9. This shows that the fraction represents one whole unit and an additional seven-ninths of another unit.
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