Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
There are a lot of ifs in this problem. The generator has to be a fair one. Any one of the 11 numbers must be equally likely to happen. Second, the sequence must not be the same each time she turns it on. Assuming both are true, then the numbers she will get are
9 10 11 for one number
9 10 11 for the other number
P(x>8) = 3/11 * 3/11 = 9/121
Cindy's argument is incorrect. 1/3 is a rational number because it can be expressed as the ratio of two integers. The fact that the decimal representation of 1/3 does not terminate does not make it irrational.
Cindy's argument is incorrect. A fraction is considered irrational if it cannot be expressed as the ratio of two integers. In the case of 1/3, it can be expressed as the division of the integer 1 by the integer 3, so it is a rational number. The fact that the decimal representation of 1/3 (0.333...) does not terminate does not make it irrational. Irrational numbers are decimal numbers that do not repeat or terminate, such as π (pi) and √2 (the square root of 2).
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Table:
If Taxable Income Is Over -- But Not Over
The Tax Is:
10 percent of the amount over $0
$782.50 plus 15 percent of the amount over 7,825
$4,386.25 plus 25 percent of the amount over 31,850
$15,698.75 plus 28 percent of the amount over 77,100
$39,148.75 plus 33 percent of the amount over 160,850
$101,469.25 plus 35 percent of the amount over 349,700
Answer Choices:
Answers:
b. 28.3
c. 32.5
d. 37.7
42 points
52 points
55 points
Answer:
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