During a soccer season, Mario made approximately 2 goal points for every 5 of his shots on goal.  What is the probability that Marion would make 2 goal points on two shots in a row during the season?

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Answer 1
Answer: The probability of each shot making it is ⅖. The probability of two shots making it is 2/5*⅖, which is 4/25 or .16
Answer 2
Answer:

Answer: it would be .16 which is the answer

Step-by-step explanation:


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Raul and his friends are hiking a 4-mile trail. After 2 hours of hiking, they turn off the path to find a spot for lunch, and then hike back to the trail and continue to the end. Write an inequality to represent x, the total distance they hiked.

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So,

Making some major assumptions, such as the trail being circular, we can disregard the fact that "Group Raul" hiked 2 hours before taking a lunch break.  "Group Raul" hiked off the trail (violating Leave No Trace principles) to find a lunch break spot.  So they hiked at least 4 miles.

x > 4 miles
Because they have to hike back to the trail head, and the track is circular, they must hike AT LEAST 4 miles.
so it should be 4<_y
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Distance between each pair X(-3,-2) and T(-6,5)

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Answer:

XT ≈ 7.62 units

Step-by-step explanation:

calculate the distance d using the distance formula

d = \sqrt{(x_(2)-x_(1))^2+(y_(2)-y_(1))^2 }

let (x₁, y₁ ) = X (- 3, - 2 ) and (x₂, y₂ ) = T (- 6, 5 )

substitute these values into the formula for d

d = √((-6-(-3))^2+(5-(-2))^2)

  = √((-6+3)^2+(5+2)^2)

  = √((-3)^2+7^2)

  = √(9+49)

  = √(58)

  ≈ 7.62 ( to 2 decimal places )

What is the value of 6P6?  A.1  B.36  C.720  D.46,656

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the\ permutationon:\ \ n\ P\ x= (n!)/((n-x)!) \n \n6\ P\ 6= (6!)/((6-6)!) = (6!)/(0!)= (2\cdot3\cdot4\cdot5\cdot6)/(1)=720

Ans.\ C

The value of 6P6 permutation is 720 .

To calculate the value of 6P6 ( permutation of 6 objects taken 6 at a time ), we can use the formula :

nPn = n !

where n is the total number of objects .

In this case, n = 6. So, substituting it into the formula :

6P6 = 6 !

Calculating the factorial of 6 :

6! = 6 × 5 × 4 × 3 × 2 × 1

= 720

Therefore, the value of 6P6 is 720 .

Hence, the correct answer is C . 720 .

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Need help fast what are all the solution to this problem

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x² - 25 = 0

The left side is the difference of 2 squares,
so we know right away, without any uncertainty
or sweat, that it can be written as

                   (x + 5) (x - 5) ,

and we know that it's equal to zero when either factor is zero.

Now let's look at the choices:

A.  X = -1  Not a chance.

B.  X = -3  Also no.

C.  X = -5  Yes that's good; that would make the first factor zero.

D.  X = 5    Yes that's good too; it would make the second factor zero.

E.  X = 3    Not true.  Don't know how they came up with it.

F.  X = 1    Equally not true.
x^(2) - 25 = 0 \n x^(2) = 0 + 25 \n x^(2) = 25 \n x = \pm √(25) \n \boxed{x = \pm 5}

correct alternatives : C , D

Find any real solutions for the following quadratic equations.2 x2 - 8 = 0

x2 = -5

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Hello,
I) 2(x²-4)=0
==>(x-2)(x+2)=0
==>x=2 or x=-2

II)
No real solutions.


For the Best Answer: 8+4Paul needs 4.5 cups of flour and 0.5 cup of brown sugar for his recipe.
Which statement best describes how much of each ingredient Paul needs to measure?

A.Paul should measure exactly 4 cups of flour and 1 cup of brown sugar since that makes a total of 5 cups of ingredients.


B.Paul should measure exactly 4.5 cups of flour and 0.5 cup of brown sugar so that he has enough flour and not too much brown sugar for the recipe.


C.Paul should make it easy and just measure a total of 5 cups of flour and brown sugar since it all gets mixed up in the recipe anyway.

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The answer is B because that's what the recipe calls for that's what he needs to do otherwise it won't turn out right.