A) There are 36 possible outcomes.
b) The probability of a sum of 6 is 5/36.
c) She should roll a sum of 7 45 times.
d) She should roll a sum of 10 45 times.
Explanation
a) There are 6 outcomes for the first die and 6 outcomes for the second one. By the fundamental counting principle, there are 6*6 = 36 outcomes for both dice together.
b) The ways to get a sum of 6 are:
1&5; 2&4; 3&3; 4&2; 5&1. There are 5 possibilities out of a total of 36, or 5/36.
c) The ways to get a sum of 7 are:
1&6; 2&5; 3&4; 4&3; 5&2; 6&1. There are 6 out of 36, or 6/36=1/6. Since she is rolling the dice 150 times, she should get a sum of 6
1/6(150) = 150/6 = 45 times.
d) The ways to get a sum of 10 or more are:
4&6; 5&5; 6&4; 5&6; 6&5; 6&6
There are 6 ways out of 36, or 6/36 = 1/6. Since she is rolling the dice 150 times, she should get a sum of 10 or more
1/6(150) = 150/6 = 45 times.
Answer:
The set of numbers of the form
, q≠0 and q≠ 1 or -1.
Step-by-step explanation:
We have that,
U = the universal set = the set of all rational numbers
S = set of all integers.
It is required to find
.
Now,
is the complement of the set S.
i.e.
= U - S = set if rational numbers - set of integers
i.e.
= the set of rationals which are not integers i.e. the set of points of the form
, q≠0 and q≠ 1 or -1.
<span>Answer: 4
Explanation:
Initially 6 people are standing. 10 people get off the bus. The six people who are standing will take their seats and remaining 4 seats will be occupied by four out of the eight people who alight the bus. So now 4 people will be standing on the aisles.</span>
<span>Bob should by the 25cm cake for 18.75 each. He will need to buy 3 of these cakes in order to feed 57 guests. The total cost would be 56.25. If he were to buy the 20cm cake, he would need to purchase 5 cakes for a total of 67.50.</span>
39,000/1,300 = 30. 30 x 4 = 120 Hours