How much of the Fraction 3 over 8 is in the Fraction 1 over 4?

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Answer 1
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Answer:

2

Step-by-step explanation:

3/8 = 2/8,1/4


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HELP PLEASE!!! The following graph shows farm sector production in billions of dollars from 1994–2003. One line shows the yearly production and the other shows the average over the time span. According to the graph, in which 3 years were the values of farm sector production closest to the average for the 10 years shown?

A): 1994, 1996, 1998
B): 1996, 1998, 2000
C): 1998, 2000, 2002
D): 2000, 2002, 2004

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Answer:

C): 1998, 2000, 2002

Explanation:

You can find the answer by looking at which part of the line graph intersects the line where it says 1994-2003 average. As you can see, the years 1998, 2000, and 2002 are meeting up with the average of 1994-2003.

Answer: C) 1998, 2000, 2002 !!

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What is the equation of the line

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There are 3 bags each containing 100 marbles. Bag 1 has 75 red and 25 blue marbles. Bag 2 has 60 red and 40 blue marbles. Bag 3 has 45 red and 55 blue marbles. Now a bag is chosen at random and a marble is also picked at random. 1) What is the probability that the marble is blue? 2) What is the probability that the marble is blue when the first bag is chosen with probability 0.5 and other bags with equal probability each? Make sure to clearly define your probabilistic events and mathematically show how different probability laws and rules that you learned in class could be applied to solve the problems.

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Answer:

0.4 ; 0.6125

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the following :

Bag 1 : 75 red ; 25 blue

Bag 2: 60 red ; 40 blue

Bag 3: 45 red ; 55 blue

Probability = (required outcome / Total possible outcomes)

A) since the probability of choosing each bag is equal :

BAG A:

P(choosing bag A) = 1 / total number of bags = 1/3 ; P(choosing blue marble) = number of blue marbles / total number of marbles = 25/100

HENCE, choosing a blue marble from bag A : = (1/3 × 75/100) = 25/300

BAG B:

P(choosing bag B) = 1/3 ;

P(choosing blue marble) = number of blue marbles / total number of marbles = 40/100

HENCE, choosing a blue marble from bag A : = (1/3 × 40/100) = 40/300

BAG C:

P(choosing bag C) = 1/3

P(choosing blue marble) = number of blue marbles / total number of marbles = 55/100

HENCE, choosing a blue marble from bag A : = (1/3 × 55/100) = 55/300

= (25/300) × (40/300) × (55/300) = (25 + 40 + 55)/300 = 120/300 = 0.4

2) What is the probability that the marble is blue when the first bag is chosen with probability 0.5 and other bags with equal probability each?

BAG A:

P(choosing bag A) = 0.5 ; P(choosing blue marble) = number of blue marbles / total number of marbles = 25/100

HENCE, choosing a blue marble from bag A : = (0.5 × 75/100) = (0.5 * 0.75) = 0.375

BAG B:

P(choosing bag B) = (1-0.5) / 2 = 0.25 ;

P(choosing blue marble) = number of blue marbles / total number of marbles = 40/100

HENCE, choosing a blue marble from bag A : = (0.25 × 40/100) = (0.25 × 0.4) = 0.1

BAG C:

P(choosing bag C) = (1 - (0.5+0.25)) = 0.25

P(choosing blue marble) = number of blue marbles / total number of marbles = 55/100

HENCE, choosing a blue marble from bag A : = (0.25 × 55/100) = 0.25 × 0.55 = 0.1375

= 0.1375 + 0.1 + 0.375 = 0.6125