No way to tell . . . . . we can't see the chart below.
It must be WAY down there where the sun don't shine.
This item can be answered through the concept of fundamental principles of counting. In the first of the four digits, there are 10 possible digits. The same with all the other 3 places or digits of the code. That is,
n = 10 x 10 x 10 x 10
Giving us the answer of 10,000. Thus, there are 10,000 possible keys for the keyless entry.
So for number there are 6 possible outcomes nad 5 is one of them so 1/6
He next one there are 2 outcomes and heads is 1 outcome so 1/2
For the next one you have to multiply them together so you get 1/12
And the events are independent because whatever you roll on the die won’t affect the coin(it actually does on a very small scale but I don’t think you go into that much detail for high school maths)
Answer: Kai
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I did the assignment and got it correct