co·ef·fi·cient
ˌkōəˈfiSHənt/Submit
noun
1.
MATHEMATICS
a numerical or constant quantity placed before and multiplying the variable in an algebraic expression (e.g., 4 in 4x y).
So, 22 is your coefficient.
(a) The probability that there is no open route from A to B is (0.2)^3 = 0.008.
Therefore the probability that at least one route is open from A to B is given by: 1 - 0.008 = 0.992.
The probability that there is no open route from B to C is (0.2)^2 = 0.04.
Therefore the probability that at least one route is open from B to C is given by:
1 - 0.04 = 0.96.
The probability that at least one route is open from A to C is:

(b)
α The probability that at least one route is open from A to B would become 0.9984. The probability in (a) will become:

β The probability that at least one route is open from B to C would become 0.992. The probability in (a) will become:

Gamma: The probability that a highway between A and C will not be blocked in rush hour is 0.8. We need to find the probability that there is at least one route open from A to C using either a route A to B to C, or the route A to C direct. This is found by using the formula:


Therefore building a highway direct from A to C gives the highest probability that there is at least one route open from A to C.
Let us convert all figures into decimals so that we can compare them easily.
Monday 0.3
Tuesday 15% = 0.15
Wednesday 1/6 = 0.1666
Thursday 0.2
Friday 1/8 = 0.125
Clearly, I spent the least amount of time on Friday using IT and the time is 0.125 or 1/8.
There are a few ways you can go about solving this question. One way is to use the given information to find how many tons of flour can be processed in one hour. If 27 tons can be processed in 3 hours, we can do 27 divided by 3 to find that 9 tons of flour can be processed per hour. Then, if we want to see how many tons of flour can be processed in 8 hours, we can multiply 9 tons by 8 hours to get a total of 72 tons of flour.
I hope this helps.
Answer:
4:120
Step-by-step explanation:
for 120 student they would be 4 teacher needed per 30 student
4:120