Answer:
cowefficients
cowsant
mo<u>oo</u>nomial
Step-by-step explanation:
i'm just making some really cheesy answers here
Actually there is enough information to solve this
problem. First, let us find the total per row and per column.
(see attached pic)
P(Grade 10 | opposed) with P(opposed | Grade 10)
P(Grade 10 | opposed) = Number in Grade 10 who are opposed
/ Total number of Opposed (column)
P(Grade 10 | opposed) = 13 / 41 = 0.3171
P(opposed | Grade 10) = Number in Grade 10 who are opposed
/ Total number in Grade 10 (row)
P(opposed | Grade 10) = 13 / 32 = 0.4063
Therefore:
P(Grade 10 | opposed) IS NOT EQUAL P(opposed | Grade 10),
hence they are dependent events.
Answer:
P(Grade 10 | opposed) < P(opposed | Grade 10)
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
Given : One nanometer equals about 0.00000004 inches.
To find : When writing this decimal as a single-digit integer multiplied by a power of ten, the single digit integer is and the power of ten ?
Solution :



Therefore, the decimal as a single-digit integer multiplied by a power of ten is 
Answer:c
Step-by-step explanation: