Your Question:
John is about to roll a six-sided, fair number cube 60 times. He wants to predict how many times the cube will land on an even number. He makes a prediction of 20 times. Is it a good prediction? What would your prediction be based on theoretical probability?
My answer:
each dice has these 6 numbers
1,2,3,4,5,6
the even out of all of the numbers are
2,4,6
The others are odd (obviously)
1,3,5
So 1/2 are odd.
1/2 of 60 is the number of times it would get even numbers,
1/2 of 60=1/2 times 60=30
My prediction was 30!
→Jessie←
will it happen next?
It will happen again at 1:05 which is 1 hour and 5 minutes
A.) 1
B.) 3
C.) 4
D.) 12
Answer: Hello there!
The pairs in the table are: 3 carrots to 9 cucumbers, (dividing both sides by 3, we get 1 carrot to 3 cucumbers) wich has a ratio of 1:3.
after we got 4 carrots to 12 cucumbers, we could divide both sides by 4, and we also get a ratio of 1:3
And we can see this for all the pairs in the table, you always need to use cucumbers equal to three times the amount of carrots tat you used.
So if you use one carrot you need to use 3 cucumbers; wich ads to a total of 4 vegetables.
This is the less amount of vegetables that you can use because you can't use less than one carrot. (because you need to use whole vegetables)
Then the correct option is C.
Answer:
4
Step-by-step explanation:
The ratio of carrots to cucumber is 1:3.
The sum of their fewest amount is 4
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer=16ft
√256=16ft
length=16ft