The volume of a refrigerator
2.
Distance a person can run in 10 minutes
3.
The surface area of a tissue box
4.
The perimeter of a baseball field
5.
The surface area of the moon
6.
The volume of a large lake
7.
The length of macaroni noodle
8.
The area of a bed sheet
a.
cubic kilometers
b.
square inches
c.
meters
d.
square kilometers
e.
centimeter
f.
mile
g.
cubic feet
h.
square feet
1&g 2&f 3&b 4&h 5&c 6&d 7&e 8&a
Step-by-step explanation:
A.45*
B.135*
C.55*
D.125*
Without looking, Jason draws a tile from the first bag and then a tile from the second bag. What is the probability of Jason drawing the tile numbered 5 from the first bag and an odd tile from the second bag?
The probability of drawing a tile numbered 5 from the first bag and an odd tile from the second bag is ¹/₁₂
Given;
numbers of tiles in each bag, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
To find:
the probability of drawing a tile numbered 5 from the first bag and;
an odd tile from the second bag
The first draw: there is only one tile numbered 5
The second draw: there are 3 odd numbers (1, 3, 5)
The combined probabilities:
Therefore, the probability of drawing a tile numbered 5 from the first bag and an odd tile from the second bag is ¹/₁₂
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