Of the 27 players trying out for the school basketball team, 8 are more than 6 feet tall and 7 have good aim. What is the probability that the coach would randomly pick a player over 6 feet tall or a player with a good aim? Assume that no players over 6 feet tall have good aim. A. 7/15 B. 6/15 C. 7/9 D. 5/9
The Answer Is
--------5/9--------
Around 22-23 create a function and input these to find the exact
A= l times w. A=14628 and w=12 so length equals 1219 millimeters
We will take the volume of each box separately to find the difference between them.
We have then that the volume of the boxes is:
V = (L) * (W) * (h)
Where,
L: long
W: width
h: height
The smaller box:
V1 = (12) * (2) * (7 3/4)
V1 = 186 in ^ 3
the lager box:
V2 = (12) * (2) * ((7 3/4) * (100/80))
V2 = 232.5 in ^ 3
The difference is:
V2-V1 = 232.5 in ^ 3 - 186 in ^ 3 = 46.5 in ^ 3
Answer:
The difference in the volumes of the two boxes is:
46.5 in ^ 3
The <u>correct answer</u> is:
<span>Relative frequencies are the probabilities occurring in sampling distributions.
Explanation:
Relative frequencies are the fraction of times an event occurs within a sample.
This is the same definition as experimental probability; thus relative frequencies are the probabilities occurring in sampling distributions.</span>