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melisa1 [442]
2 years ago
7

The students in the service club are mixing paint to make a mural. The table below shows the different parts of paint that the s

tudents mix together.
Two mixture of paint will be the same shade if the red and white paint are in the same ratio. how many shades of paint did the students make? Explain

Mathematics
1 answer:
Novay_Z [31]2 years ago
6 0

There are really only two different shades of what I think is pink.

1/3 is equal to 2/6 which is equal to 3/9

1/2 is equal to 2/4 which is equal to 4/8

The bolded ones are the original mixtures given.

Start with 1/3 Multiply top and bottom by 2 and you get 2/6

When you multiply top and bottom of 1/3 by by 3 you get 3/9

Use the same idea for 1/2

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Zac and Lynn are each traveling on a trip. So far, Zac has traveled 123.75 miles in 2.25 hours. Lynn leaves half an hour after Zac. So far

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Lynn: y = 60(a - ½)

6 hours after Zac started traveling, both Zac and Lynn would have covered 330 miles each.

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zac's speed = 123.75/2.25 = 55 mi/hr

Similarly, Lynn traveled 105 miles in 1.75 hours. Thus, since she travels at a constant speed;

Lynn's speed = 105/1.75 = 60 mi/hr

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Thus;

a hours after Zac started travelling, his distance covered will be;

Zac: y = 55a

Now,for Lynn, since she started ½ an hour after Zac, it means a hours after Zac started, she had traveled (a - ½) hours.

Thus, Lynn's distance traveled after Zac started = 60(a - ½)

Lynn: y = 60(a - ½)

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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

1) Define notation

X = random variable who represents the number of heads in the 10 first tosses

Y = random variable who represents the number of heads in range within toss number 4 to toss number 10

And we can define the following events

a= The first coin has been selected

b= The second coin has been selected

c= represent that we have 2 Heads within the first two tosses

2) Formulas to apply

We need to find E(X|c) = ?

If we use the total law of probability we can find E(Y)

E(Y) = E(Y|a) P(a|c) + E(Y|b)P(b|c) ....(1)

Finding P(a|c) and using the Bayes rule we have:

P(a|c) = P(c|a) P(a) / P(c) ...(2)

Replacing P(c) using the total law of probability:

P(a|c) = [P(c|a) P(a)] /[P(c|a) P(a) + P(c|b) P(b)] ... (3)

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P(c|b) = (3C2)(0.7^2) (0.3) = 0.441

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